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
On how the cyberspace arose to fulfill theoretical physicist' needs and eventually changed the world: personal recallings and a practitioner's perspective
págs. 3-21
Narrative mapping of cyberspace: context and consequences
págs. 23-40
A conceptual and legal approach to the cyberspace: the dilemma security versus freedom
págs. 41-48
The digital revolution in developing countries: brief analysis of the Dominican Republic
págs. 49-73
págs. 75-94
Impact of cyberspace on individual safety and group security: a human developmental psychology approach
págs. 95-117
Cyberspace: a platforn for organized crime
págs. 121-140
págs. 141-151
págs. 153-164
págs. 165-180
págs. 181-195
págs. 197-209
Mythology of cyber-crime: insecurity & governance in cyberspace: some critical perspectives
págs. 211-227
The Tallinn Manual and Jus ad bellum: some critical notes
págs. 231-242
War-like activities in the cyberspace: applicability of the law of armed conflicts
págs. 243-256
págs. 257-264
págs. 265-274
págs. 275-279
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