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The international community is too often focused on responding to
the latest cyber-attack instead of addressing the reality of
pervasive and persistent cyber conflict. From ransomware against
the city government of Baltimore to state-sponsored campaigns
targeting electrical grids in Ukraine and the U.S., we seem to have
relatively little bandwidth left over to ask what we can hope for
in terms of 'peace' on the Internet, and how to get there. It's
also important to identify the long-term implications for such
pervasive cyber insecurity across the public and private sectors,
and how they can be curtailed. This edited volume analyzes the
history and evolution of cyber peace and reviews recent
international efforts aimed at promoting it, providing
recommendations for students, practitioners and policymakers
seeking an understanding of the complexity of international law and
international relations involved in cyber peace. This title is also
available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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