How to Fight a War Without Actually Starting One
Offered By: YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of cyber warfare and international conflict in this thought-provoking DerbyCon 3.0 conference talk. Delve into strategies for engaging in digital confrontations without crossing the threshold of open hostilities. Learn about the fine line between cyber espionage, information warfare, and acts of war in the digital age. Gain insights into the legal, ethical, and strategic considerations involved in modern cyber operations. Examine real-world examples and case studies that illustrate the complexities of navigating international relations in cyberspace. Discover how nations and organizations can leverage technology to achieve their objectives while avoiding full-scale conflict. Enhance your understanding of the evolving landscape of global cybersecurity and its implications for national security, diplomacy, and international law.
Syllabus
DerbyCon 3 0 5208 How To Fight A War Without Actually Starting One Brendan O Connor
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