Cyberspace and the State: Towards a Strategy for Cyber-power

London, England: The International Institute for Strategic Studies, 2011. Presumed first edition/first printing. Trade paperback. Glued binding. 158, [2] p. Illustrations, black & white. This is Adelphi Papers number 434. Glossary. Endnotes. From Wikipedia: "Cyberspace is "the notional environment in which communication over computer networks occurs." The word became popular when the uses of the Internet, networking, and digital communication were all growing dramatically and the term "cyberspace" was able to represent the many new ideas that were emerging. As a social experience, individuals are sometimes referred to as cybernauts. The United States government recognizes the interconnected information technology and the interdependent network of information technology infrastructures operating across this medium as part of the US national critical infrastructure. Amongst individuals on cyberspace, there is believed to be a code of shared rules and ethics mutually beneficial for all to follow, referred to as cyberethics. Many view the right to privacy as most important to a functional code of cyberethics." Condition: Very good. Cover has slight wear and soiling.

Keywords: Cyber-power, Sovereignty, Interdependence, Airpower, Cyberwar, Insurgency, Global Village, Decision-making, Productivity, Hacker, Dominion

ISBN: 9780415525305

[Book #71114]

Price: $45.00

See all items in Airpower, Insurgency
See all items by ,