Cyber Warfare (tagged articles)Crossed Wires: International Cooperation on Cyber SecurityMadeline Carr - Cyber security is a compelling problem for scholars of International Politics. Internet technology is so thoroughly integrated into civil society, commerce, governance, critical infrastructures, intelligence collection and law enforcement that the stakeholders necessary... Keep Reading »
Book Review: Cyber War Will Not Take PlaceJustine Chauvin - In Cyber War Will Not Take Place1, Thomas Rid develops his argument on the concept of "cyberwar", previously formulated in an article of the same name2 published in January 2012. His chief point is that "cyber war has never happened in the past, it does not occur in... Keep Reading »
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Stuxnet: The World's First Cyber... Boomerang?Alex Middleton - In June 2012, two years after the initial discovery of the Stuxnet worm,1 an excerpt from David Sanger's then soon to be released book entitled Confront and Conceal was published in the New York Times.2 This piece, purportedly based on the testimony of several current... Keep Reading »
The Internet as a Slippery Object of State Security: The Problem of Physical Border Insensitivity, Anonymity and Global InterconnectednessMemphis Krickeberg - Cybersecurity is presented in the growing literature on the subject as an essentially "slippery" object for state security.1 The Internet puts a lot of stress on the conventional conception of state security as the insurance of the state's survival in the international... Keep Reading »
An Analysis on the Regulation of Grey Market Cyber MaterialsKelsey Annu-Essuman - This paper analyzes the grey market for cyber materials by evaluating the current nature of transactions within the market. This paper claims that vendors ought to be required to disclose information (to companies) on the vulnerabilities, exploits, and botnets that... Keep Reading »
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