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Cyber peace : charting a path toward a sustainable, stable, and secure cyberspace / edited by Scott J. Shackelford, Frédérick Douzet, Christopher Ankersen.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022Description: pages cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781108845038
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV 6773.16 C97 C88 2022
Other classification:
  • LAW051000
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction / Scott Shackelford, Frederick Douzet & Chris Ankersen -- Part 1. Beyond stability, towards cyber peace : key concepts, visions, and models of cyber peace -- Cyber peace : is that a thing? / Renée Marlin-Bennett -- Digital repression and state capacity : old concepts, new capacities / Jessica Steinberg, Cyanne Loyle, and Federica Carugati -- Part 2. Modalities : how might cyber peace be achieved? What practices and processes might need to be followed in order to make it a reality? -- Information sharing as a critical best practice for the sustainability of cyber peace / Deborah Housen-Couriel -- Cyber operations as off-ramps to war / Brandon Valeriano and Benjamin Jensen -- Cyber peace and intrastate conflicts : toward cyber peacebuilding? / Jean-Marie Chenou and John Bonilla -- Cybersecurity & AI / Tabrez Ebrahim -- Part 3. Lessons learned and looking ahead -- The criminalization of cyber-attacks under the International Criminal Court's Rome Statute / Jennifer Trahan -- Diverse verifiers are a prerequisite to cyber peace / Rob Knake and Adam Shostack -- Building cyber peace while preparing cyber war / Frédérick Douzet, Aude Géry, and François Delerue -- Part 4. Reflections and research notes -- Imagining cyber peace : an interview with a cyberpeace pioneer / Camille François and Christopher Ankersen -- Overcoming barriers to empirical cyber research / Anne Boustead and Scott Shackelford -- Bits and peaces : solving the jigsaw to secure cyberspace / Stéphane Duguin, Francesca Bosco, and Juliana Crema -- How cyber hygiene contributes to cyber peace / Megan Stifel, Kayle Giroud, and Ryan Walsh -- Crowdsourcing cyber peace and cyber security / Vineet Kumar -- Advanced persistent threat groups increasingly destabilize peace and security in cyberspace / Anne-Marie Buzatu
Summary: "In a world best by pervasive cyber insecurity,1it may seem odd to discuss the prospects for cyber peace. From ransomware impacting communities around the world, to state-sponsored attacks on electrical infrastructure, to disinformation campaigns spreading virally on social media, we seem to have relatively little bandwidth left over for asking the big questions, including: what is the best we can hope for in terms of "peace" on the Internet, and how might we get there? Yet the stakes couldn't be higher"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Scott Shackelford, Frederick Douzet & Chris Ankersen -- Part 1. Beyond stability, towards cyber peace : key concepts, visions, and models of cyber peace -- Cyber peace : is that a thing? / Renée Marlin-Bennett -- Digital repression and state capacity : old concepts, new capacities / Jessica Steinberg, Cyanne Loyle, and Federica Carugati -- Part 2. Modalities : how might cyber peace be achieved? What practices and processes might need to be followed in order to make it a reality? -- Information sharing as a critical best practice for the sustainability of cyber peace / Deborah Housen-Couriel -- Cyber operations as off-ramps to war / Brandon Valeriano and Benjamin Jensen -- Cyber peace and intrastate conflicts : toward cyber peacebuilding? / Jean-Marie Chenou and John Bonilla -- Cybersecurity & AI / Tabrez Ebrahim -- Part 3. Lessons learned and looking ahead -- The criminalization of cyber-attacks under the International Criminal Court's Rome Statute / Jennifer Trahan -- Diverse verifiers are a prerequisite to cyber peace / Rob Knake and Adam Shostack -- Building cyber peace while preparing cyber war / Frédérick Douzet, Aude Géry, and François Delerue -- Part 4. Reflections and research notes -- Imagining cyber peace : an interview with a cyberpeace pioneer / Camille François and Christopher Ankersen -- Overcoming barriers to empirical cyber research / Anne Boustead and Scott Shackelford -- Bits and peaces : solving the jigsaw to secure cyberspace / Stéphane Duguin, Francesca Bosco, and Juliana Crema -- How cyber hygiene contributes to cyber peace / Megan Stifel, Kayle Giroud, and Ryan Walsh -- Crowdsourcing cyber peace and cyber security / Vineet Kumar -- Advanced persistent threat groups increasingly destabilize peace and security in cyberspace / Anne-Marie Buzatu

"In a world best by pervasive cyber insecurity,1it may seem odd to discuss the prospects for cyber peace. From ransomware impacting communities around the world, to state-sponsored attacks on electrical infrastructure, to disinformation campaigns spreading virally on social media, we seem to have relatively little bandwidth left over for asking the big questions, including: what is the best we can hope for in terms of "peace" on the Internet, and how might we get there? Yet the stakes couldn't be higher"-- Provided by publisher.

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