Perspective
Sep. 29, 2016
Fostering cyberpeace is no easy feat
Cyberpeace is not the absence of exploitations. Rather, it is the creation of a network of multilevel regimes working together to promote a global, just and sustainable cyberpeace by clarifying the rules of the road. By Scott J. Shackelford




At a time when seemingly every day brings new revelations about massive data breaches affecting both the private and public sectors around the world - from 500 million Yahoo! accounts being hacked to political candidates, parties and voting machines themselves being compromised - it is easy to adopt a defeatist attitude when it comes to cybersecurity. Thought leaders in the field are similarly not immune from this perspecti...
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