Table of Contents

 

 

 

Introduction

 

Chapter 1. Canada's Cyber Security Policy: a Tortuous PathToward a Cyber Security Strategy

1.1. Introduction

1.2. Canada in North America: sovereign but subordinate?

1.3. Counter-terrorism for the improvement of national security

1.4. The long path to a national CI protection strategy and nationalcyber security strategy

1.5. The adoption of the current strategies for CI protectionand cyber security

1.6. Conclusion

1.7. Bibliography

 

Chapter 2. Cuba: Towards an Active Cyber-defense

2.1. Cyberspace: statistics and history

2.2. Theoretical and practical considerations on information warfareand cyber-warfare

2.3. Cyber-warfare theories and practices

2.4. Regulations and ways around them

2.5. Capabilities of control, surveillance and interception

2.6. Enemies

2.7. Conclusion

2.8. Bibliography

 

Chapter 3. French Perspectives on Cyber-conflict

3.1. Cyberspace

3.2. Assessments, view on the world and awakening

3.3. Reaction, position of France and choice: theories, politicalstrategies and military doctrines

3.4. Conclusion

3.5. Bibliography

 

Chapter 4. Digital Sparta: Information Operationsand Cyber-warfare in Greece

4.1. Geopolitical significance

4.2. Strategic concerns and internal balancing

4.3. Formative experiences in information operations:the Ergenekon conspiracy

4.4. Formative experiences in information operations:intensifying cyber-attacks

4.5. Formative experiences in information operations:the Öcalan affair

4.6. Formative experiences ...

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