A cyberwar of ideas? : deterrence and norms in cyberspace / Tim stevens
Material type: TextPublication details: 2012Subject(s): Online resources: In: Contemporary Security Policy Vol.33, No.1 2012, pp.148-170 (104)Summary: In this article argued that the pursuit of cyber deterrence is characterized by two principles activities. The first is the continued attempt to find forms of deterrence in cyberspace that actually deliver deterrent effects in an environment unsuited to traditional models of deterrence. This is principally a technical and military debate that has yet to translate into strategy. The second is normative turn in nascent cyber strategy that focusses on the non-military aspects of national power.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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In this article argued that the pursuit of cyber deterrence is characterized by two principles activities. The first is the continued attempt to find forms of deterrence in cyberspace that actually deliver deterrent effects in an environment unsuited to traditional models of deterrence. This is principally a technical and military debate that has yet to translate into strategy. The second is normative turn in nascent cyber strategy that focusses on the non-military aspects of national power.
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