Deterring Cybertrespass and Securing Cyberspace: Lessons From United States Border Control Strategies: Lessons from United States Border Control Strategies
Autor Mary Manjikianen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 feb 2017 – vârsta de la 18 ani
Perhaps
the
best
starting
point
for
those
looking
to
“borrow”
a
deterrent
strategy
for
cyberspace
from
other
fields
is
not
the
example
of
nuclear
deterrence
but
instead
the
example
of
United
States-Mexican
border
security.
The
nuclear
deterrent
analogy
is
not
the
best
fit
for
understanding
cyber-deterrence
due
to
the
ways
in
which
rewards
and
payoffs
for
would-be
attackers
in
cyberspace
are
different
from
those
in
the
nuclear
analogy
(among
other
factors).
The
emphasis
here
is
not
on
deterrent
effects
provided
by
specific
weapons
but
rather
on
the
ways
in
which
human
actors
understand
deterrence
and
risk
in
making
an
attempt
to
violate
a
border,
and
the
ways
in
which
security
architects
can
manipulate
how
would-be
aggressors
think
about
these
border
incursions.
This
Letort
Paper
thus
borrows
from
criminology
literature
rather
than
military-security
literature
in
laying
out
how
individuals
may
be
deterred
from
committing
crimes
in
real
space
and
in
cyberspace
through
manipulating
rewards
and
punishments.
Lessons
from
attempts
at
deterring
illegal
immigration
along
America’s
borders
are
then
presented,
with
lessons
derived
from
those
situations,
which
are
helpful
in
understanding
how
to
deter
incursions
in
cyberspace.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781584877387
ISBN-10: 1584877383
Pagini: 85
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Editura: United States Dept. of Defense
Colecția Department of the Army
ISBN-10: 1584877383
Pagini: 85
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.17 kg
Editura: United States Dept. of Defense
Colecția Department of the Army
Notă biografică
ABOUT
THE
AUTHOR:
MARY MANJIKIAN is Associate Dean of the Robertson School of Government at Regent University. She previously served as a U.S. Foreign Service officer in The Netherlands, Russia, and Bulgaria, and asa Fulbright Scholar at Durham University’s Institute of Advanced Study. Dr. Manjikian’s publications includeApocalypse and Post-Politics: The Romance of the End(Lexington Books, 2012);Threat Talk: Comparative Politics of Internet Addiction in China and the US(Ashgate, 2012); andSecuritization of Property Squatting in Western Europe(Routledge, 2013). Her articles have also appeared in such journals asInternational Studies Quarterly,International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence,Intelligence and National Security, andInternational Feminist Journal of Politics. Dr. Manjikian holds an M.Phil. from Oxford University and a Ph. D. from the University of Michigan.
MARY MANJIKIAN is Associate Dean of the Robertson School of Government at Regent University. She previously served as a U.S. Foreign Service officer in The Netherlands, Russia, and Bulgaria, and asa Fulbright Scholar at Durham University’s Institute of Advanced Study. Dr. Manjikian’s publications includeApocalypse and Post-Politics: The Romance of the End(Lexington Books, 2012);Threat Talk: Comparative Politics of Internet Addiction in China and the US(Ashgate, 2012); andSecuritization of Property Squatting in Western Europe(Routledge, 2013). Her articles have also appeared in such journals asInternational Studies Quarterly,International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence,Intelligence and National Security, andInternational Feminist Journal of Politics. Dr. Manjikian holds an M.Phil. from Oxford University and a Ph. D. from the University of Michigan.