The Politics of Cyber-Security
Understanding the Intersection of Cyber-Security and Global Politics
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:1st Aug '24
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This insightful book explores the critical role of cyber-security in international politics, emphasizing its importance in today's interconnected world.
In The Politics of Cyber-Security, the author skillfully merges theoretical insights with practical case studies to illuminate the significance of cyber-security within international politics. The book emphasizes how the emergence of cyber threats has transformed national and global political landscapes, making it imperative for stakeholders to grasp the nuances of this evolving field. By exploring the relationship between technological advancements and political frameworks, the narrative reveals the complexities that shape contemporary security challenges.
The text delves into the pressing issues associated with the misuse of cyberspace, highlighting the urgent need for robust cyber-security measures. It discusses how these challenges are not just technical but deeply intertwined with international relations and conflict dynamics. Readers are encouraged to consider the implications of cyber-security on global stability and the necessity for collaborative efforts among nations to address these threats effectively.
Designed for a wide-ranging audience, including students, researchers, and policymakers, The Politics of Cyber-Security serves as a vital resource for those seeking to understand the critical intersection of technology and politics. By providing a comprehensive framework and essential concepts, the book aims to enhance awareness and foster informed discussions about the future of cyber-security in a rapidly changing world.
ISBN: 9780367895983
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
212 pages