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Deterrence and Dissuasion in Cyberspace
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Joseph S. Nye Jr. examines the complexities of applying traditional deterrence theory to cyberspace, proposing four mechanisms for preventing harm: threats of punishment, denial of objectives, entanglement through mutual dependencies, and normative constraints.
The work challenges conventional deterrence frameworks by addressing attribution challenges, asymmetric capabilities, and the role of non-state actors in cyber conflicts.
The work challenges conventional deterrence frameworks by addressing attribution challenges, asymmetric capabilities, and the role of non-state actors in cyber conflicts.
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