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Security in the Cyber Age

Security in the Cyber Age

Security in the Cyber Age

An Introduction to Policy and Technology
Derek S. Reveron, U.S. Naval War College
John E. Savage, Brown University
November 2023
Available
Paperback
9781009308588

    Cyberspace is essential for socializing, learning, shopping, and just about everything in modern life. Yet, there is also a dark side to cyberspace: sub-national, transnational, and international actors are challenging the ability of sovereign governments to provide a secure environment for their citizens. Criminal groups hold businesses and local governments hostage through ransomware, foreign intelligence services steal intellectual property and conduct influence operations, governments attempt to rewrite Internet protocols to facilitate censorship, and militaries prepare to use cyberspace operations in wars. Security in the Cyber Age breaks-down how cyberspace works, analyzes how state and non-state actors exploit vulnerabilities in cyberspace, and provides ways to improve cybersecurity. Written by a computer scientist and national security scholar-practitioner, the book offers technological, policy, and ethical ways to protect cyberspace. Its interdisciplinary approach and engaging style make the book accessible to the lay audience as well as computer science and political science students.

    • Weaves computer science and political science concepts throughout the book
    • Identifies significant cybersecurity exploits such as economic espionage, influence operations, and ransomware and subsequent policy responses that gave rise to increased government intervention in cyberspace
    • Emphasizes the roles individuals play in cybersecurity—developing code, promoting ethics, and advancing norms
    • Looks to the future with an epilogue describing superforecasting

    Reviews & endorsements

    'In Security in the Cyber Age, Reveron and Savage eloquently merge tech and policy, crafting an essential guide that educates readers about our digital past, present, and future. A must-read for those seeking to navigate the complexities of our interconnected world.' Max Smeets, Author of No Shortcuts: Why States Struggle to Develop a Military Cyber-Force

    'A very useful and accessible overview of the technology and an important addition to the literature on its security.' Ciaran Martin, University of Oxford

    'Reveron and Savage elegantly weave together technology and policy topics to explain the big cyber security issues societies face today. They effectively bring multiple disciplinary perspectives to bear giving the reader in-depth understanding in an accessible way.' Tyler Moore, The University of Tulsa

    '[The book] provides a thorough exploration of the technological and policy challenges in the digital age, making a timely contribution to the field of cyberspace. It appeals to a broad audience by offering a comprehensive study of the subject matter.' Areesha Anwer, International Policy Digest

    'A nuanced and accessible guide, appealing to both the general reader and students in relevant fields.' Dorottya Zsiboracs, Journal of Cyber Policy

    'The book lives up to the claims made in its preface by providing a framework for thinking about cyberspace. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All readership levels.' J. A. Stever, CHOICE

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    Product details

    November 2023
    Paperback
    9781009308588
    250 pages
    228 × 151 × 21 mm
    0.6kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. The emergence of cyberspace and its implications
    • 2. From the abacus to the computer
    • 3. Communicating through cyberspace
    • 4. The human dimensions of cyberspace
    • 5. Strategy and cyberspace
    • 6. Domestic regulation of cyberspace
    • 7. Internet governance and international institutions
    • 8. International law and norms in cyberspace
    • 9. Artificial intelligence and ethics
    • 10. Conclusions and future directions of cybersecurity policy
    • 11. Leading in the cyber age.
      Authors
    • Derek S. Reveron , U.S. Naval War College

      Derek S. Reveron is Chair of the National Security Affairs Department at the U.S. Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, Faculty Affiliate of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, and Lecturer in Extension at Harvard University. He specializes in strategy development, non-state security challenges, and U.S. defense policy. He served as a governor-appointed commissioner on the Rhode Island Cybersecurity Commission. His published work examines US foreign policy and defense strategy.

    • John E. Savage , Brown University

      John E. Savage is the An Wang Professor Emeritus of Computer Science at Brown University. He is a Fellow of the AAAS, ACM, IEEE, and a Guggenheim Fellow. He served as a Jefferson Science Fellow in the U.S. State Department, a Fellow at the EastWest Institute, and a member of the Rhode Island Cybersecurity Commission. He published over 100 research articles, two books on theoretical computer science, co-authored a book on computer literacy, and co-edited a book on VLSI and parallel systems. He has given more than 185 invited presentations worldwide.