Handbook of Research on Civil Society and National Security in the Era of Cyber Warfare

Editors: Hadji-Janev, Metodi and Bogdanoski, Mitko
Publication Year: 2015
Publisher: IGI Global

Single-User Purchase Price: $335.00
Unlimited-User Purchase Price: $502.50
ISBN: 978-1-46-668793-6
Category: Technology & Engineering - Technology
Image Count: 151
Book Status: Available
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The Handbook of Research on Civil Society and National Security in the Era of Cyber Warfare addresses the problem of cyber terrorism head-on, first through a review of current literature, and then through a series of progressive proposals aimed at researchers, professionals, and policymakers.

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Table of Contents

  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • TARGET AUDIENCE
  • ORGANIZATION OF THE BOOK
  • CONCLUSION
  • Section 1: Threats from Cyber Warfare Activities to the Civil Society
  • Chapter 1: Cyber Warfare, Asymmetry, and Responsibility
  • Chapter 2: National Security Policy and Strategy and Cyber Security Risks
  • Chapter 3: Cyber Criminal Profiling
  • Chapter 4: Hacking and Hacktivism as an Information Communication System Threat
  • Chapter 5: Attack Scenarios Perpetrated by Terrorist Organizations Through the Use of IT and ICT
  • Chapter 6: Analysis of Success of Mobilization to Terror using Tools of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP)
  • Chapter 7: Russian Cyberwarfare Taxonomy and Cybersecurity Contradictions between Russia and EU
  • Chapter 8: Access to Information in the Republic of Macedonia
  • Section 2: Toward Resilient Society against Cyber War
  • Chapter 9: Analysis of Possible Future Global Scenarios in the Field of Cyber Warfare
  • Chapter 10: Information Security as a Part of Curricula in Every Professional Domain, Not Just ICT's
  • Chapter 11: AI-Based Cyber Defense for More Secure Cyberspace
  • Chapter 12: Mitigating Unconventional Cyber-Warfare
  • Chapter 13: Changing the Approach to Deterrence in Cyberspace while Protecting Civilians from Cyber Conflict
  • Chapter 14: Cyber Threats to Critical Infrastructure Protection
  • Chapter 15: Toward More Resilient Cyber Infrastructure
  • Chapter 16: Novel First Responder Digital Forensics Tool as a Support to Law Enforcement
  • Chapter 17: Human Factor Role for Cyber Threats Resilience
  • Chapter 18: The Impact of Human Behavior on Cyber Security
  • Chapter 19: International Legal Aspects of Protecting Civilians and Their Property in the Future Cyber Conflict
  • Chapter 20: Right to Life and Cyber Warfare
  • Chapter 21: Israel's Cyber Security Policy
  • Compilation of References
  • About the Contributors