how conflicts in cyberspace are challenging America and changing the world /
Paul Rosenzweig
Santa Barbara, Calif. :
Praeger,
c2013
xi, 290 p. ;
25 cm
Changing face of war,
1937-5271
Includes bibliographical references (p. [271]-277) and index
The transformation of cyberspace and cyber conflict -- The nature of cyberspace -- Of viruses and vulnerabilities -- Nations in conflict -- Cyber war and the law -- Cyber-insurgency -- Protecting the web -- The fundamental problem of identity -- Cybercrime -- Cyber conflict and the constitution -- Dataveillance and cyber conflict -- Privacy for the cyber age -- No more secrets -- Encryption and wiretapping -- The devil in the system: hardware failures -- Enduring questions -- The economics of cybersecurity -- The role of government regulating the private sector -- Protecting America's critical infrastructure -- The organization of the US Government -- Challenging questions of policy and organization -- The "borderless" international Internet -- The future and beyond -- What the future holds -- Concluding thoughts
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How conflicts in cyberspace are challenging America and changing the world
Computer crimes-- Prevention-- Government policy
Computer security-- Government policy-- United States