Cyberwarfare : threats to critical infrastructure / Kristan Stoddart.
2022
TK5105.59
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Title
Cyberwarfare : threats to critical infrastructure / Kristan Stoddart.
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ISBN
9783030972998 (electronic bk.)
3030972992 (electronic bk.)
9783030972981
3030972984
3030972992 (electronic bk.)
9783030972981
3030972984
Published
Cham, Swtitzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
Language
English
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1 online resource : illustrations (black and white).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-97299-8 doi
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TK5105.59
Dewey Decimal Classification
005.8
Summary
This book provides a detailed examination of the threats and dangers facing the West at the far end of the cybersecurity spectrum. It concentrates on threats to critical infrastructure which includes major public utilities. It focusses on the threats posed by the two most potent adversaries/competitors to the West, Russia and China, whilst considering threats posed by Iran and North Korea. The arguments and themes are empirically driven but are also driven by the need to evolve the nascent debate on cyberwarfare and conceptions of cyberwar. This book seeks to progress both conceptions and define them more tightly. This accessibly written book speaks to those interested in cybersecurity, international relations and international security, law, criminology, psychology as well as to the technical cybersecurity community, those in industry, governments, policing, law making and law enforcement, and in militaries (particularly NATO members). Kristan Stoddart is Associate Professor in Cyber Threats in the School of Social Sciences at Swansea University, UK, a member of Swanseas Cyber Threats Research Centre (CYTREC), and Visiting Professor at the University of South Wales. He currently holds a grant looking at EU resilience Against Hybrid Warfare. From 2014-17, he worked on a 1.2 million project which analyzed SCADA systems and the Cyber Security Lifecycle co-funded by Airbus Group and the Welsh government from which this book draws.
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Palgrave studies in cybercrime and cybersecurity.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: On Cyberwar: Theorizing cyberwarfare through attacks on critical infrastructure Reality, potential and debates
Chapter 2: Cyberwar: Attacking Critical Infrastructure
Chapter 3: Gaining Access: Attack and defense methods and legacy systems
Chapter 4 Hacking the human
Chapter 5: Non and sub-state actors: Cybercrime, terrorism and hackers
Conclusion. .
Chapter 1: On Cyberwar: Theorizing cyberwarfare through attacks on critical infrastructure Reality, potential and debates
Chapter 2: Cyberwar: Attacking Critical Infrastructure
Chapter 3: Gaining Access: Attack and defense methods and legacy systems
Chapter 4 Hacking the human
Chapter 5: Non and sub-state actors: Cybercrime, terrorism and hackers
Conclusion. .