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Toward effective cyber defense in accordance with the rules of law / edited by Alan Brill, Kristina Misheva and Metodi Hadji-Janev.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Brill, Alan, editor.
Misheva, Kristina, editor.
Hadji-Janev, Metodi, editor.
NATO Science for Peace and Security Programme, contributor.
Series:
NATO science for peace and security series. Human and societal dynamics ; E, Volume 148.
NATO science for peace and security series. E, Human and societal dynamics ; Volume 148
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Business enterprises--Computer networks--Security measures--Law and legislation.
Business enterprises.
Cyberinfrastructure--Law and legislation.
Cyberinfrastructure.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (126 pages).
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam ; Berlin ; Washington, District of Columbia : IOS Press, [2020]
Summary:
"Information and communication technologies now play a big part in the daily personal and professional lives of us all. Cyberspace - the interconnected digital technology domain which underlies communications, transportation, state administration, finance, medicine and education - is part of all our lives. In the last decade, the digital revolution in the South Eastern European (SEE) countries has given more people there access to communication, education, and news than ever before, and we should not underestimate the power of these information and communication technologies. This book presents papers from the NATO Science for Peace and Security Advanced Training Course (ATC) Toward Effective Cyber Defense in Accordance With the Rules of Law, held in Ohrid, Republic of North Macedonia, in November 2019. The course focused on the SEE countries, where, in general, governments have paid appropriate attention to developing cyber defense capacities. In some cases, however, limitations in technological resources have restricted the capabilities of governments to respond to the ever-evolving challenges of defending the cyber domain. Laws and regulations differ from country to country, and the topics covered here were carefully chosen to cover issues in laws and regulations, cyber defense policies and their practical implementation. The series of papers presented in this book will provide a deeper understanding of these topics for scholars, associated professionals in the public and private sectors, and for a more general audience"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Does artificial intelligence need a general counsel? / Alan Brill
Realities in dealing with cyber-threats in South Eastern Europe / Alan Brill
Day of the drone: protecting critical infrastructure from terrorist use of unmanned aerial systems / Donald D. Dudenhoeffer
Common Security and Defence Policy and cyber defence / Dunja Duić
Using precise words precisely: classifying cyberoperations under Jus ad bellum / Gretchen L. Davenport
NATO and partner countries cooperation in countering asymmetric and hybrid threats in South Eastern Europe's cyberspace / Iskren Ivanov, Velizar Shalamanov
Some thoughts about the fight against terrorist financing in Hungary and in the European Union / István László Gál
US and EU governmental efforts to protect controlled unclassified information from cyber threats / Kristina Misheva
International human rights laws and international law of armed conflict during cyber defense operations / Metodi Hadji-Janev.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-64368-087-0

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