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This book is a vital resource for policymakers, legal professionals, and government leaders navigating the evolving landscape of cyber threats and their impact on national security.
Cyber espionage poses a direct and growing threat to both national and international security. In the era of information warfare and cognitive warfare, traditional cybersecurity measures—such as penetration testing and Red Team vs. Blue Team exercises—are increasingly inadequate for addressing complex, large-scale attacks. New approaches are needed to counter these threats to cyber security.
Cyber security does require legal clarity. The legal frameworks for prosecuting cybercrime also require greater clarity and accessibility. This book bridges the gap between cybersecurity practice and legal policy, offering insights that are essential for professionals working at the intersection of technology, law, and governance.
Contents
Why is Cyber Espionage one of the top threats to Australia's National Security?.- The Digital Face of Espionage: Analyzing Cyber Threats to National Security.- Cyber-Surveillance Technologies, National Security, and Human Rights in Africa.- The Underbelly of Cyber Espionage.- Intelligence Conspiracy & Collaborations through Cyberspace: How New Professional & transformative Cybercrimes Affect Moroccan National Security?.- AI and Espionage: AI for Spyware Development.- Historical Unconventional Warfare Employed in Cyber Warfare.- "Cambridge Five" Redux: Legal and Policy Implications of Cyber Espionage for Universities.