Cyberspace : Risks and Benefits for Society, Security and Development /
This book covers many aspects of cyberspace, emphasizing not only its possible negative challenge as a threat to security, but also its positive influence as an efficient tool for defense as well as a welcome new factor for economic and industrial production. Cyberspace is analyzed from quite differ...
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
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Publisher Address: | Cham : |
Publication Dates: | 2017. |
Literature type: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications,
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-54975-0 |
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This book covers many aspects of cyberspace, emphasizing not only its possible negative challenge as a threat to security, but also its positive influence as an efficient tool for defense as well as a welcome new factor for economic and industrial production. Cyberspace is analyzed from quite different and interdisciplinary perspectives, such as: conceptual and legal, military and socio-civil, psychological, commercial, cyber delinquency, cyber intelligence applied to public and private institutions, as well as the nuclear governance. |
Carrier Form: | 1 online resource (XVI, 281 pages): illustrations. |
ISBN: | 9783319549750 |
CLC: | TP309-532 |
Contents: | Part I: Cyberspace -- On how the Cyberspace arose to fulfill theoretical physicists' needs and eventually changed the world: Personal recallings and a practitioner's perspective -- Narrative mapping of cyberspace. Context and consequences -- A Conceptual and Legal Approach to The Cyberspace: The dilemma security vs. Freedom -- The digital revolution in underdeveloped countries: brief analysis of the Dominican Republic -- Business strategy in the digital era. Digital transformation, disruption and cybersecurity -- Impact of cyberspace on individual and group security a human developmental psychology approach -- Part II: Cybersecurity -- Cyberspace: A platform for organized crime -- Some Criminal Aspects of Cybersecurity -- The situation and evolution of the managed services of Cybersecurity, towards 3.0 and beyond -- Collaboration of private investigation with public institutions within the Spanish cybersecurity strategy. How private investigation gathers proof on cyber delinquency -- Psychosociological characteristics of cybercrime -- Use of cyberspace for terrorist purposes -- Mythology of Cyber-crime Insecurity & Governance in Cyberspace: some critical perspectives -- Part III: Cyberwarfare. The Tallinn Manual and Jus ad Bellum: Some critical notes -- War-like activities in the cyberspace: Applicability of the Law of Armed Conflicts -- A Negotiation on Cyber warfare -- Security of Cyber-space in Nuclear Facilities -- Can cyber warfare prevent wars? -- Epilogue -- L. A. Garc a-Segura. <. |