:National Security Imperatives and Information and Communications Technologies
First Statement of Responsibility
/ Edited by Babak Akhgar, Simeon Yates
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First edition.
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Amsterdam,Boston
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: Elsevier -BH
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, 2013.
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xxiv, 316 p.
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: ill
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Print
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Index
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Introduction : strategy formation in the a globalised and networked age : a review of the concept and its definition -- National security strategies and issues -- Securing the state : strategic responses for an interdependent world -- We have met the enemy and they are us : insider threat and its challenge to national security -- An age of asymmetric challenges--4th generation warfare at sea -- Port and border security - the first and last line of national security defence -- The public, communication, risk and national security -- Risk communication, risk perception and behaviour as foundations of effective national security practices -- Promoting public resilience against CBRN terrorism -- From local to global : policing and national security -- The role of social media in crisis : a European holistic approach to the adoption of online and mobile communications in crisis response and search and rescue efforts -- Emerging technologies and the human rights challenge of rapidly expanding -- State surveillance capacities -- Technologies, information and knowledge for national security -- User requirements and training needs within security applications : methods for capture and communication -- Exploring the crisis management/knowledge management nexus -- A semantic approach to security policy reasoning -- The Athena project : using formal concept analysis to facilitate the actions of responders in a crisis situation -- Exploiting intelligence for national security -- Re-thinking standardization for interagency information sharing -- Future threats and cyber security -- Securing cyberspace : strategic responses for a digital age -- National cyber defense strategy -- From cyber terrorism to state actors : covert cyber operations -- Cybersecurity countermeasures to combat cyberterrorism -- Developing a model to reduce and/or prevent cyber crime victimization among the user individuals -- Conclusion.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Telecommunication -- Security measures
National security -- Tecnological innovations -- Government policy
Emergency management -- Technological innovations -- Government policy
Cyberterrorism -- Prevention -- Technological innovations -- Government policy