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Ignus Swart - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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On the Probability of Predicting and Mapping Traditional Warfare Measurements to the Cyber Warfare Domain
2017Co-Authors: Marthie Grobler, Ignus SwartAbstract:Cyber Warfare is a contentious topic, with no agreement on whether this is a real possibility or an unrealistic extension of the physical battlefield. This article will not debate the validity and legality of the concept of cyber Warfare, but will assume its existence based on prior research. To that end the article will examine research available on traditional Warfare causes, elements and measurement techniques. This is done to examine the possibility of mapping traditional Warfare measurements to cyber Warfare. This article aims to provide evidence towards the probability of predicting and mapping traditional Warfare measurements to the cyber Warfare domain. Currently the only way of cyber Warfare measurement is located in traditional information security techniques, but these measurements often do not adequately describe the extent of the cyber domain. Therefore, this paper aims to identify a set of criteria to aid in the prediction of cyber Warfare probability.
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HCC - On the Probability of Predicting and Mapping Traditional Warfare Measurements to the Cyber Warfare Domain
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 2014Co-Authors: Marthie Grobler, Ignus SwartAbstract:Cyber Warfare is a contentious topic, with no agreement on whether this is a real possibility or an unrealistic extension of the physical battlefield. This article will not debate the validity and legality of the concept of cyber Warfare, but will assume its existence based on prior research. To that end the article will examine research available on traditional Warfare causes, elements and measurement techniques. This is done to examine the possibility of mapping traditional Warfare measurements to cyber Warfare. This article aims to provide evidence towards the probability of predicting and mapping traditional Warfare measurements to the cyber Warfare domain. Currently the only way of cyber Warfare measurement is located in traditional information security techniques, but these measurements often do not adequately describe the extent of the cyber domain. Therefore, this paper aims to identify a set of criteria to aid in the prediction of cyber Warfare probability.
Kim D Janda - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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technological advancements for the detection of and protection against biological and chemical Warfare agents
Chemical Society Reviews, 2007Co-Authors: Lisa M Eubanks, Tobin J Dickerson, Kim D JandaAbstract:There is a growing need for technological advancements to combat agents of chemical and biological Warfare, particularly in the context of the deliberate use of a chemical and/or biological Warfare agent by a terrorist organization. In this tutorial review, we describe methods that have been developed both for the specific detection of biological and chemical Warfare agents in a field setting, as well as potential therapeutic approaches for treating exposure to these toxic species. In particular, nerve agents are described as a typical chemical Warfare agent, and the two potent biothreat agents, anthrax and botulinum neurotoxin, are used as illustrative examples of potent weapons for which countermeasures are urgently needed.
Marthie Grobler - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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On the Probability of Predicting and Mapping Traditional Warfare Measurements to the Cyber Warfare Domain
2017Co-Authors: Marthie Grobler, Ignus SwartAbstract:Cyber Warfare is a contentious topic, with no agreement on whether this is a real possibility or an unrealistic extension of the physical battlefield. This article will not debate the validity and legality of the concept of cyber Warfare, but will assume its existence based on prior research. To that end the article will examine research available on traditional Warfare causes, elements and measurement techniques. This is done to examine the possibility of mapping traditional Warfare measurements to cyber Warfare. This article aims to provide evidence towards the probability of predicting and mapping traditional Warfare measurements to the cyber Warfare domain. Currently the only way of cyber Warfare measurement is located in traditional information security techniques, but these measurements often do not adequately describe the extent of the cyber domain. Therefore, this paper aims to identify a set of criteria to aid in the prediction of cyber Warfare probability.
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HCC - On the Probability of Predicting and Mapping Traditional Warfare Measurements to the Cyber Warfare Domain
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 2014Co-Authors: Marthie Grobler, Ignus SwartAbstract:Cyber Warfare is a contentious topic, with no agreement on whether this is a real possibility or an unrealistic extension of the physical battlefield. This article will not debate the validity and legality of the concept of cyber Warfare, but will assume its existence based on prior research. To that end the article will examine research available on traditional Warfare causes, elements and measurement techniques. This is done to examine the possibility of mapping traditional Warfare measurements to cyber Warfare. This article aims to provide evidence towards the probability of predicting and mapping traditional Warfare measurements to the cyber Warfare domain. Currently the only way of cyber Warfare measurement is located in traditional information security techniques, but these measurements often do not adequately describe the extent of the cyber domain. Therefore, this paper aims to identify a set of criteria to aid in the prediction of cyber Warfare probability.
Conrad F Tupaz - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Cyber Warfare : The Effects of Technological Advancements in Expanding the Concept of War and the Role of Non-state Actors and Individuals
Ateneo Law Journal, 2013Co-Authors: Ira Paulo A Pozon, Anthony Edsel, Conrad F TupazAbstract:The article elaborates on the concept of a new form of Warfare termed Cyber Warfare, which involves attack and defense within digital platforms involving computers, computer networks and information stored within them, specifically especially over the Internet. Topics discussed include an overview traditional and cyber Warfare, the role of non-state individuals and non-state actors in cyber Warfare and cyber Warfare in relation to the Just War Theory.
Lisa M Eubanks - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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technological advancements for the detection of and protection against biological and chemical Warfare agents
Chemical Society Reviews, 2007Co-Authors: Lisa M Eubanks, Tobin J Dickerson, Kim D JandaAbstract:There is a growing need for technological advancements to combat agents of chemical and biological Warfare, particularly in the context of the deliberate use of a chemical and/or biological Warfare agent by a terrorist organization. In this tutorial review, we describe methods that have been developed both for the specific detection of biological and chemical Warfare agents in a field setting, as well as potential therapeutic approaches for treating exposure to these toxic species. In particular, nerve agents are described as a typical chemical Warfare agent, and the two potent biothreat agents, anthrax and botulinum neurotoxin, are used as illustrative examples of potent weapons for which countermeasures are urgently needed.