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      The Cybersecurity Dilemma: Network Intrusions, Trust and Fear in the International System

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      Reveals the pressure points for international relations precipitated by states' use of cyber espionage.
      Why do nations break into one another''s most important computer networks? There is an obvious answer: to steal valuable information or to attack. But this isn''t the ful...

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      Product ID:9781849047135
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:The Cybersecurity Dilemma
      Subtitle:Network Intrusions, Trust and Fear in the International System
      Authors:Author: Ben Buchanan
      Page Count:296
      Subjects:International relations, International relations, Military and defence strategy, Computer security, Defence strategy, planning & research, Computer security
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      Reveals the pressure points for international relations precipitated by states' use of cyber espionage.
      Why do nations break into one another''s most important computer networks? There is an obvious answer: to steal valuable information or to attack. But this isn''t the full story. This book draws on often-overlooked documents leaked by Edward Snowden, real-world case studies of cyber operations, and policymaker perspectives to show that intruding into other countries'' networks has enormous defensive value as well. Two nations, neither of which seeks to harm the other but neither of which trusts the other, will often find it prudent to launch intrusions. This general problem, in which a nation''s means of securing itself threatens the security of others and risks escalating tension, is a bedrock concept in international relations and is called the ''security dilemma''. This book shows not only that the security dilemma applies to cyber operations, but also that the particular characteristics of the digital domain mean that the effects are deeply pronounced. The cybersecurity dilemma is both a vital concern of modern statecraft and a means of accessibly understanding the essential components of cyber operations.
      Imprint Name:C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
      Publisher Name:C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2017-01-03

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      Weight380 g
      Dimensions144 × 215 × 17 mm