Beschreibung:
Adopting a multidisciplinary perspective, this book explores the key challenges associated with the proliferation of cyber capabilities.
Preface, Michael Rühle Introduction, Karsten Friis & Jens Ringsmose 1. Competing Theoretical and Conceptual Approaches to Strategic Cybersecurity, Hans-Inge Langø 2. From Cyber Threats to Cyber Risks, Karsten Friis and Erik Reichborn-Kjennerud 3. Cyber Spillover Conflicts: Transitions from Cyber Conflict to Conventional Foreign Policy Disputes?, Ryan C. Maness and Brandon Valeriano 4. Power, Rivalry and Cyber Conflict: An Empirical Analysis, Allison Pytlak and George E. Mitchell 5. Cybersecurity in Sweden and China: Going on the Attack?, Johan Eriksson and Johan Lagerkvist 6. Who Pays for Zero-days? Balancing Long-term Stability in Cyberspace against Short-term National Security Benefits, Michel Herzog and Jonas Schmid 7. How to Govern Cybersecurity?: The Limits of the Multi-stakeholder Approach and the Need to Rethink Public-private Cooperation, Lilly Pijnenburg Muller 8. Cyber Warfare by Social Network Media, Thomas Elkjer Nissen 9. Politics and the development of legal norms in cyberspace, Anders Henriksen 10. Cyber Weapons: Oxymoron or a Real World Phenomenon to be Regulated?, Bill Boothby 11. Law in the Militarization of Cyberspace: Framing a Critical Research Agenda, Kristin Bergtora Sandvik