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The cyber deterrence problem / edited by Aaron F. Brantly

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  • The cyber deterrence problem / edited by Aaron F. Brantly
  • London New York (N.Y.) : Rowman & Littlefield International
  • C 2020
  • 1 vol. (XI-189 p.) : couv. ill. en coul. ; 22 cm
  • 978-1-78661-565-7
  • 9781789615657 br.
  • 364.168 2
  • Notes bibliogr. Index
  • La 4ème de couv. indique : "U.S. national security depends on a secure, reliable, and resilient cyberspace. The inclusion of digital systems into every of U.S. national security has been underway since World War II and has increased with the proliferation of internet-enabled devices. There is an increasing need to develop a robust deterrence framework within which the United States and its allies can dissuade would-be adversaries, the problems associated with dissuasion remain complex, multifaceted, poorly understood, and imprecisely specified. Challenges including credibility, attribution, escalation, and conflict management, to name a few, remain ever present and challenge the United States in its efforts to foster security in cyberspace. These challenges need to be addressed in a deliberate and multidisciplinary approach that combines political and technical realities to provide a robust set of policy options to decision makers. The cyber detterence problem brings together a multidisciplinary team of scholars from multiple institutions with expertise in computer science, detterence theory, cognitive psychology, intelligence studies, and conflict management to analyze and develop a robust assessment of the necessary requirements and attributes for achieving deterrence in cyberspace. Beyond simply addressing the basic challenges associated with deterrence, many of the chapters also propose strategies and tactics to enhance deterrence in cyberspace and emphasize conceptualizing how the United States deters adversaires."
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