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The Quest to Cyber Superiority - Cybersecurity Regulations, Frameworks, and Strategies of Major Economies

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This book explains how major world economies are recognizing the need for a major push in cyber policy environments. It helps readers understand why these nations are committing substantial resources to cybersecurity, and to the development of standards, rules and guidelines in order to address cyber-threats and catch up with global trends and technological developments. A key focus is on specific countries' engagement in cyberattacks and the development of cyber-warfare capabilities.
Further, the book demonstrates how a nation's technological advancement may not necessarily lead to cyber-superiority. It covers cybersecurity issues with regard to conflicts that shape relationships between major economies, and explains how attempts to secure the cyber domain have been hampered by the lack of an international consensus on key issues and concepts. The book also reveals how some economies are now facing a tricky trade-off between economically productive uses of emerging technologies and an enhanced cybersecurity profile. In the context of current paradigms related to the linkages between security and trade/investment, it also delves into new perspectives that are being brought to light by emerging cybersecurity issues.

List of contents

Global Cybersecurity: Key Issues and Concepts.- The Evolution of Rules and Institutions in Cybersecurity: Cloud Computing and Big Data.- Cybersecurity in National Security and International Relations.- Cybersecurity's Effects on International Trade and Investment.- Cybersecurity in the USA.- Cybersecurity in European Union Economies.- Cybersecurity in China.- Cybersecurity in India.- Cybersecurity in Japan.- Cybersecurity in South Korea.- Cybersecurity in Gulf Cooperation Council Economies.- Cybersecurity in Brazil.- Cybersecurity in Russia.- Lessons Learned, Implications and the Way Forward.

About the author

Nir Kshetri is Professor at Bryan School of Business and Economics, the University of North Carolina-Greensboro and a research fellow at Research Institute for Economics & Business Administration - Kobe University, Japan. He is the author of seven books and about 100 journal articles.

Summary

This book explains how major world economies are recognizing the need for a major push in cyber policy environments. It helps readers understand why these nations are committing substantial resources to cybersecurity, and to the development of standards, rules and guidelines in order to address cyber-threats and catch up with global trends and technological developments. A key focus is on specific countries’ engagement in cyberattacks and the development of cyber-warfare capabilities.

Further, the book demonstrates how a nation’s technological advancement may not necessarily lead to cyber-superiority. It covers cybersecurity issues with regard to conflicts that shape relationships between major economies, and explains how attempts to secure the cyber domain have been hampered by the lack of an international consensus on key issues and concepts. The book also reveals how some economies are now facing a tricky trade-off between economically productive uses of emerging technologies and an enhanced cybersecurity profile. In the context of current paradigms related to the linkages between security and trade/investment, it also delves into new perspectives that are being brought to light by emerging cybersecurity issues.

Product details

Authors Nir Kshetri
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319821283
ISBN 978-3-31-982128-3
No. of pages 240
Dimensions 155 mm x 236 mm x 20 mm
Weight 406 g
Illustrations XXIV, 240 p. 2 illus. in color.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

B, Law, Economic Policy, Economics, cybercrime, International Relations, Economics and Finance, Political Economy, Systems and Data Security, Data and Information Security, Mass Media, Crime & criminology, Management science, Network Security, Computer security, Entertainment & media law, IT Law, Media Law, Intellectual Property, International Political Economy, R & D/Technology Policy, Computer crimes, Computer crime, cybercrime

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