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Cybersecurity in Humanities and Social Sciences A Research Methods Approach.

The humanities and social sciences are interested in the cybersecurity object since its emergence in the security debates, at the beginning of the 2000s. This scientific production is thus still relatively young, but diversified, mobilizing at the same time political science, international relations...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Loiseau, Hugo
Otros Autores: Ventre, Daniel, Aden, Hartmut
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2020.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1 The "Science" of Cybersecurity in the Human and Social Sciences: Issues and Reflections
  • 1.1. Introduction
  • 1.2. A method?
  • 1.3. Data?
  • 1.4. One or more definition(s)?
  • 1.5. Conclusion
  • 1.6. References
  • Chapter 2 Definitions, Typologies, Taxonomies and Ontologies of Cybersecurity
  • 2.1. Introduction
  • 2.2. Definition
  • 2.2.1. What is a definition?
  • 2.2.2. Usefulness of definitions
  • 2.2.3. Rules for constructing definitions
  • 2.2.4. Definitions of cybersecurity
  • 2.3. Typology
  • 2.3.1. What is a typology?
  • 2.3.2. Usefulness of typologies
  • 2.3.3. Rules for the construction of typologies
  • 2.3.4. Cybersecurity typologies
  • 2.4. Taxonomy
  • 2.4.1. What is a taxonomy?
  • 2.4.2. Usefulness of taxonomy
  • 2.4.3. Rules for the construction of taxonomies
  • 2.4.4. Taxonomies of cybersecurity
  • 2.5. Ontologies
  • 2.5.1. What is ontology?
  • 2.5.2. Usefulness of ontologies
  • 2.5.3. Rules for construction of ontologies
  • 2.5.4. Cybersecurity ontologies
  • 2.6. Conclusion
  • 2.7. References
  • Chapter 3 Cybersecurity and Data Protection
  • Research Strategies and Limitations in a Legal and Public Policy Perspective
  • 3.1. Introduction
  • 3.2. Studying the complex relationship between cybersecurity and data protection: endangering privacy by combating cybercrime?
  • 3.2.1. Potential tensions between cybersecurity and data protection
  • 3.2.2. Potential synergies between cybersecurity and data protection
  • 3.3. Methodological approaches and challenges for the study of cybersecurity
  • legal and public policy perspectives
  • 3.3.1. Legal interpretation and comparison as methodological approaches to the study of cybersecurity
  • 3.3.2. Public policy approaches to the study of cybersecurity
  • 3.3.3. Transdisciplinary synergies between legal and public policy perspectives
  • 3.4. Conclusion and outlook
  • 3.5. References
  • Chapter 4 Researching State-sponsored Cyber-espionage
  • 4.1. Defining cybersecurity and cyber-espionage
  • 4.2. Taxonomies of cyber-threats
  • 4.3. The structure of this chapter
  • 4.4. The significance of state-sponsored cyber-espionage
  • 4.5. Research themes in state-sponsored cyber-espionage
  • 4.6. Theorizing state-sponsored cyber-espionage in the social sciences
  • 4.7. Research methodologies into state-sponsored cyberespionage
  • 4.8. Intellectual precision and objectivity in state-sponsored cyber-espionage research
  • 4.9. Detecting state actors in cyber-espionage research
  • 4.10. Identifying specific state actors in cyber-espionage research
  • 4.11. Conclusion: researching a transformational subject
  • 4.12. References
  • Chapter 5 Moving from Uncertainty to Risk: The Case of Cyber Risk
  • 5.1. Introduction
  • 5.2. The scientific approach to move from uncertainty to risk