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The Oxford handbook of cyber security / edited by Paul Cornish.

Contributor Cornish, Paul, editor.

Edition Statement:First edition.

ImprintOxford, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2021.

Descriptionxxvi, 862 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm

Note:Introduction / Paul Cornish -- Part I. Cyber space: what it is and why it matters -- The Origins of Cyberspace / David J. Pym -- Opportunity, Threat and Dependency in the Social Infosphere / Greg Austin -- A Political History of Cyberspace / Madeline Carr -- Cyber Power in International Relations / Tim Stevens and Camino Kavanagh -- Ethical Standards and 'Communication' Technologies / Onora O'Neill -- Part II. Security in cyber space; cyber crime -- Cybercrime: Thieves, Swindlers, Bandits, and Privateers in Cyberspace / Roderic Broadhurst -- Making Sense of Cybersecurity in Emerging Technology Areas / Claire Vishik, Michael Huth, Lawrence John, and Marcello Balduccini -- Assessing Harm from Cyber Crime / Eva Ignatuschtschenko -- Toward a Vulnerability Mitigation Model / José Eduardo Malta de Sá Brandão -- Part III. Security in cyber space: extremism and terrorism -- Managing Risk: Terrorism, Violent Extremism and Anti-Democratic Tendencies in the Digital Space / Alexander Corbeil and Rafal Rohozinski -- Cyberweapons / Sandro Gaycken -- Intentions and Cyberterrorism / Florian J. Egloff -- Technology: Access and Denial / Caitríona Heinl -- Part IV. Security in cyber space: state-sponsored cyber attacks -- Cyber Espionage / Jon R. Lindsay -- Cyberwar Redux / Ben Buchanan -- On Cyber-Enabled Information Warfare and Information Operations / Herbert Lin and Jaclyn Kerr -- The Deterrence and Prevention of Cyber Conflict / Paul Cornish -- Part V. Technical and corporate cybersecurity -- Stepping out of the Shadow: Computer Security Incident Response Teams in the Cybersecurity Ecosystem / Nicole van der Meulen -- Cybersecurity Information Sharing: Voluntary Beginnings and a Mandatory Future / Stuart Murdoch -- Data Privacy and Security Law / Fred Cate, Rachel Dockery -- The 'Insider Threat' and the 'Insider Advocate' / Mike Steinmetz -- Part VI. Personal cybersecurity -- Personal Protection: 'Cyber Hygiene' / Dave Clemente -- Online Child Safety / John Carr -- Educating for Cyber (Security) / Roger Bradbury -- Cybersecurity, Human Rights and Empiricism: The Case of Digital Surveillance / Jonathon Penney -- Part VII. National cybersecurity -- Securing the Critical National Infrastructure / David Mussington -- The Role of Defence in National Cybersecurity / Mika Kerttunen -- Cybersecurity Capacity Building / Lara Pace, Paul Cornish -- Part VIII. Global trade and cybersecurity -- Cybersecurity, Multilateral Export Control, and Standard Setting Arrangements / Elaine Korzak -- Cybersecurity, Global Commerce and International Organisations / David Fidler -- Global Trade and Cybersecurity: Monitoring, enforcement and sanctions / Franz-Stefan Gady and Greg Austin -- Part IX. International cybersecurity -- Semi-Formal Diplomacy: Track 1.5 and Track 2 / Nigel Inkster -- States, Proxies, and (Remote) Offensive Cyber Operations / Tim Maurer -- Getting Beyond Norms: When Violating the Agreement Becomes Customary Practice / Melissa Hathaway -- International Law for Cyberspace: Competition and Conflict / Thomas Wingfield and Harry Wingo -- Part X. Perspectives on cybersecurity -- Community of Common Future in Cyberspace: the Proposal and Practice of China / Tang Lan -- Look West or Look East? India at the Crossroads of Cyberspace / Arun Mohan Sukumar -- Cybersecurity in Israel: Organisation and Future Challenges / Lior Tabansky -- The Evolving Concept of the Japanese Security Strategy / Yoko Nitta -- Contextualizing Malaysia's Cybersecurity Agenda / Elina Noor -- The Russian Federation's Approach to Cybersecurity / Anton Shingarev and Anastasiya Kazakova -- Part XI. Future challenges -- Rethinking the Governance of Technology in the Digital Age / Joëlle Webb -- Maturing Autonomous Cyber Weapons Systems: Implications for International Cyber Security and Autonomous Weapons Systems Regimes / Caitríona Heinl -- The Future Human and Behavioural Challenges of Cyber Security / Debi Ashenden -- The Future of Democratic Civil Societies in a Post-Western Cybered Era / Chris Demchak -- Future Normative Challenges / Eneken Tikk -- 'Cybersecurity' and 'Development': Contested Futures / Tim Unwin -- Project Solarium 1953 and the Cyberspace Solarium Commission 2019 / Mike Steinmetz -- Conclusion / Paul Cornish.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.

Note:The Oxford Handbook of Cyber Security presents forty-eight chapters examining the technological, economic, commercial, and strategic aspects of cyber security, including studies at the international, regional, and national level.



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