Cyber Insecurity: Navigating the Perils of the Next Information Age - Couverture rigide

 
9781442272842: Cyber Insecurity: Navigating the Perils of the Next Information Age

Synopsis

Growing dependence on cyberspace for commerce, communication, governance, and military operations has left society vulnerable to a multitude of security threats. Mitigating the inherent risks associated with the use of cyberspace poses a series of thorny public policy problems. In this volume, academics, practitioners from both private sector and government, along with former service members come together to highlight sixteen of the most pressing contemporary challenges in cybersecurity, and to offer recommendations for the future. As internet connectivity continues to spread, this book will offer readers greater awareness of the threats of tomorrow-and serve to inform public debate into the next information age.

Contributions by Adrienne Allen, Aaron Brantly, Lauren Boas Hayes, Jane Chong, Joshua Corman, Honorable Richard J. Danzig, Kat Dransfield, Ryan Ellis, Mailyn Fidler, Allan Friedman, Taylor Grossman, Richard M. Harrison , Trey Herr, Drew Herrick, Jonah F. Hill, Robert M. Lee, Herbert S. Lin, Anastasia Mark, Robert Morgus, Paul Ohm , Eric Ormes, Jason Rivera, Sasha Romanosky, Paul Rosenzweig , Matthew Russell, Nathaniel Tisa, Abraham Wagner, Rand Waltzman, David Weinstein, Heather West , and Beau Woods.

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À propos des auteurs

Trey Herr is a fellow at the Belfer Center's Cyber Security Project at the Harvard Kennedy School and a non-resident fellow with New Amerca's Cybersecurity Initiative.

Richard M. Harrison is the vice president of operations and director of defense technology programs at the American Foreign Policy Council. He directs a briefing series on Capitol Hill to educate congressional staff on defense technology issues affecting U.S. national security. He is co-editor of Cyber Insecurity: Navigating the Perils of the Next Information Age. Previously, he worked at Lockheed Martin, where he functioned as a systems engineer. He completed his MA in security studies from Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service and earned a BS in aerospace engineering from Pennsylvania State University.

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