Cyberspace and Instability

A wide range of actors have publicly identified cyber stability as a key policy goal but the meaning of stability in the context of cyber policy remains vague and contested. Vague because most policymakers and experts do not define cyber stability when they use the concept. Contested because they pr...

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Other Authors: Shires, James (Editor), Chesney, Robert (Editor), Smeets, Max (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Edinburgh University Press 2023
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