Browsing 4. CyberPolitics & International Relations by Title
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Cyberpolitics
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Cyberpolitics in international relations
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Cyberspace Operations Functional Capability Reference Architecture from Document Text
(© MIT Sloan School of Management, 2020-09)The COMET project applies structured text analysis, semantic similarity and ontology learning theory, along with NLP to investigate automated and semi-automated methods for extracting knowledge from text policy documents ... -
The dynamics of managing undersea cables: When solution becomes the problem
(Explorations in Cyber International Relations, 2012-11-06)In the U.S., approximately 95% of all international Internet and phone traffic travels via undersea cables. Nearly all government traffic, including sensitive diplomatic and military orders, travels these cables to reach ... -
The dynamics of undersea cables: Emerging opportunities and pitfalls
(© The System Dynamics Society, 2012-07-26)Cyberspace is built on physical foundations that support the “virtual” manifestations we know of and use in everyday computing. Physical infrastructure can include wired, fiber optic, satellite and microwave links, as well ... -
Emerging trends in cyberspace: Dimensions and dilemmas
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Ethics in Artificial Intelligence: Toward Foundations for Global Policy
(© MIT Political Science Department, 2022-12-21)Matters of ethics are becoming more salient at all levels of politics, almost everywhere. In the scientific community, ethics in AI is increasingly gaining attention. The fact is that the rate of change in AI innovations ... -
The evolution of network based cybersecurity norms: An analytical narrative
(© IEEE, 2014-08-13)We examine coordination dilemmas in cybersecurity policy by using an already developed evolutionary game theoretical model [2]. We suggest that norms to encourage network based security systems may not evolve independently ... -
Experiences and challenges with using CERT data to analyze international cyber security.
(© Elsevier B.V., 2009-09)With the increasing interconnection of computer networks and sophistication of cyber attacks, it is important to understand the dynamics of such situations, especially in regards to cyber international relations. The ... -
Explorations in cyber international relations (ECIR)—data dashboard report #1: CERT data sources and prototype dashboard system
(© Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2009-08-10)Growing global interconnection and interdependency of computer networks, in combination with increased sophistication of cyber attacks over time, demonstrate the need for better understanding of the collective and cooperative ... -
Explorations in international relations: Final program report
(© Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2015)In international relations, the traditional approaches to theory and research, practice, and policy were derived from experiences in the 19th and 20th centuries. But cyberspace, shaped by human ingenuity, is a venue for ... -
Exploring terms and taxonomies relating to the cyber international relations research field: Or are "cyberspace" and "cyber space" the same?
(© Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2011-08)This project has at least two facets to it: (1) advancing the algorithms in the sub-field of bibliometrics often referred to as "text mining" whereby hundreds of thousands of documents (such as journal articles) are scanned ... -
Framework for Global Accord on Artificial Intelligence (AI)
(© Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2022-07-09)Advances in information and communication technologies – global Internet, social media, Internet of Things, and a range of related science-driven innovations and generative and emergent technologies – continue to shape a ... -
Global e-readiness—for what? Readiness for e-banking
(© Wiley Periodicals Inc., 2005-07-19)With the rapid diffusion of the Internet worldwide, there has been considerable interest in the e-potentials of developing countries giving rise to a first generation of e-readiness studies. Moreover, e-readiness means ... -
Improving interdisciplinary communication with standardized cyber security terminology: A literature review
(© IEEE, 2016-03-21)The growing demand for computer security, and the cyberization trend, are hallmarks of the 21st century. The rise in cyber-crime, digital currency, and e-governance has been well met by a corresponding recent jump in ... -
Improving National and Homeland Security through a proposed Laboratory for Information Globalization and Harmonization Technologies (LIGHT)
(© Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004-12-10)A recent National Research Council study found that: "Although there are many private and public databases that contain information potentially relevant to counter terrorism programs, they lack the necessary context ... -
Information integration for counter terrorism activities: The requirement for context mediation
(© IEEE, 2003-11)The National Research Council has noted that "[A]lthough there are many private and public databases that contain information potentially relevant to counterterrorism programs, they lack the necessary context definitions ... -
Institutions for Cyber Security: International Responses and Data Sharing Initiatives
(© Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2017-08)Almost everyone recognizes the salience of cyberspace as a fact of daily life. Given its ubiquity, scale, and scope, cyberspace has become a fundamental feature of the world we live in and has created a new reality for ... -
Institutions for cyber security: International responses and global imperatives
(© Informa UK Limited (trading as Taylor & Francis Group), 2013-10-22)Almost everyone recognizes the salience of cyberspace as a fact of daily life. Given its ubiquity, scale, and scope, cyberspace has become a fundamental feature of the world we live in and has created a new reality for ... -
Integrating cyberspace and international relations: The co-evolution dilemma
(© Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2012-11-06)Cyberspace is a fact of daily life. Until recently cyberspace was considered largely a matter of low politics – the term used to denote background conditions and routine decisions and processes. By contrast high politics ...