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Cyberattack / Hassan, Nadir   Article
Hassan, Nadir Article
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Key Words Cyber crime  Cyberattack  ISP  Cyber Crime Bill 
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Prospects for global restraints on cyberattack / Steinbruner, John   Journal Article
Steinbruner, John Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The Obama administration has issued four documents dealing with issues of cybersecurity. Two are concerned with protecting the United States against the many real and imagined forms of cyberattack,[1] one announces an effort to establish protective norms of behavior among "like-minded" countries,[2] and one accuses China and Russia of stealing economic information by cyberintrusion, making it evident that they are not included among the like-minded countries.
Key Words United States  China  Russia  Obama Administration  Cyberattack  Cybersecurity 
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ID:   174999


Real hacking threat / Braw, Elisabeth   Journal Article
Braw, Elisabeth Journal Article
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Key Words United States  China  Russia  Presidential Elections  Cyberattack  Hacking Threat 
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ID:   164964


Singapore in 2018 : global spotlight, regional anxieties, and leadership succession concerns / Ganesan, Narayanan   Journal Article
Ganesan, Narayanan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In June, Singapore captured the global spotlight when it hosted the summit meeting between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. The regional political environment prompted anxiety, given the leadership transition in Malaysia. Domestically, political leadership transition and the opposition Workers’ Party’s lawsuit over allegations of mismanagement of town council funds were major issues.
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Weighing the case for a convention to limit cyberwarfare / Elliott, David   Journal Article
Elliott, David Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Cyberattack is emerging as a new type of nonlethal weapon that can cause substantial harm to society, especially when used in its most advanced version by countries at war. It may be time to consider an international convention to limit the initiation of such use, particularly against targets that are part of critical national infrastructure and are basically civilian.
Key Words Cyberwarfare  Civilian  Nonlethal Weapon  Cyberattack  Cybersecurity 
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