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Cyber Peace: Charting a Path Toward a Sustainable, Stable, and Secure Cyberspace


ISBN13: 9781108845038
Published: May 2022
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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The international community is too often focused on responding to the latest cyber-attack instead of addressing the reality of pervasive and persistent cyber conflict. From ransomware against the city government of Baltimore to state-sponsored campaigns targeting electrical grids in Ukraine and the U.S., we seem to have relatively little bandwidth left over to ask what we can hope for in terms of 'peace' on the Internet, and how to get there. It's also important to identify the long-term implications for such pervasive cyber insecurity across the public and private sectors, and how they can be curtailed. This edited volume analyzes the history and evolution of cyber peace and reviews recent international efforts aimed at promoting it, providing recommendations for students, practitioners and policymakers seeking an understanding of the complexity of international law and international relations involved in cyber peace.

Subjects:
IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
Part I. Beyond Stability, Toward Cyber Peace: Key Concepts, Visions, and Models of Cyber Peace:
1. Cyber Peace: Is that a thing?
Renée Marlin-Bennett
2. Domestic digital repression and cyber peace
Jessica Steinberg, Cyanne E. Loyle, and Federica Carugati
Part II. Modalities: How Might Cyber Peace Be Achieved? What Practices and Processes Might Need to Be Followed in Order to Make it a Reality?:
3. Information sharing as a critical best practice for the sustainability of cyber peace
Deborah Housen-Couriel
4. De-escalation pathways and disruptive technology: cyber operations as off-ramps to war
Brandon Valeriano and Benjamin Jensen
5. Cyber peace and intrastate armed conflicts: toward cyber peacebuilding?
Jean-Marie Chenou and John K. Bonilla-Aranzales
6. Artificial intelligence in cyber peace
Tabrez Y. Ebrahim
Part III. Lessons Learned and Looking Ahead
7. Contributing to cyber peace by maximizing the potential for deterrence: criminalization of cyberattacks under the International Criminal Court's Rome Statute
Jennifer Trahan
8. Trust but verify: diverse verifiers are a prerequisite to cyber peace
Rob Knake and Adam Shostack
9. Building cyber peace while preparing for cyber war
Frédérick Douzet, Aude Géry, and François Delerue
Part IV. Reflections and Research Notes:
10. Imagining cyber peace: an interview with a cyber peace pioneer
Camille François and Christopher Ankersen
11. Overcoming barriers to empirical cyber research
Anne E. Boustead and Scott J. Shackelford
12. Bits and 'peaces': solving the jigsaw to secure cyberspace
Stéphane Duguin, Rebekah Lewis, Francesca Bosco, and Juliana Crema
13. Cyber hygiene can support cyber peace
Megan Stifel, Kayle Giroud and Ryan Walsh
14. Crowdsourcing cyber peace and cybersecurity
Vineet Kumar
15. Advanced persistent threat groups increasingly destabilize peace and security in cyberspace
Anne-Marie Buzatu