Cyberspace has become a critical part of our lives and as a result is an important academic research topic. It is a multifaceted and dynamic domain that is largely driven by the business-civilian sector, with influential impacts on national security. This book presents current and diverse matters related to regulation and jurisdictive activity within the cybersecurity context. Each section includes a collection of scholarly articles providing an analysis of questions, research directions, and methods within the field.
The interdisciplinary book is an authoritative and comprehensive reference to the overall discipline of cybersecurity. The coverage of the book will reflect the most advanced discourse on related issues.
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The EU´s cybersecurity policy: building a resilient regulatory framework
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Regulations in cyberspace in Latin America and the Caribbean: challenges and opportunities
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Hacking back under International Law: toward effective remedies against cyberattacks for non-state actors
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The INF Treaty and New START: Escalation control, strategic fatalism, and the role of cyber
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Influence Operations: Combination of technological attacks and manipulation of content
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