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Chinese cybersecurity and defense
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Ventre, Daniel.
Chinese cybersecurity and defense
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Title/Author:
Chinese cybersecurity and defense/ edited by Daniel Ventre.
other author:
Ventre, Daniel.
Published:
London :ISTE, Ltd. ; : 2014.,
Description:
1 online resource (321 p.).
Notes:
2.4. Key types of information operations.
Subject:
Internet - Security measures - China. -
Online resource:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781119009009
ISBN:
9781119009009$q(electronic bk.)
Chinese cybersecurity and defense
Chinese cybersecurity and defense
[electronic resource] /edited by Daniel Ventre. - London :ISTE, Ltd. ;2014. - 1 online resource (321 p.). - ISTE. - ISTE..
2.4. Key types of information operations.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Author Biographies; Introduction; Chapter 1: China's Internet Development and Cybersecurity -- Policies and Practices; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Internet development in China: an overview; 1.3. China's policies towards Internet development; 1.3.1. From the very beginning of its development, China's Internet has been closely linked to the Chineseeconomy, and was programmed and integrated into itsmacro economic development blueprints.
Cyberdefense has become, over the past five years, a major issue on the international scene. China, by the place it occupies, is the subject of attention: it is observed, criticized, and designated by many states as a major player in the global cyber-insecurity. The United States is building their cyberdefense strategy against what they call the ""Chinese threat."" It is therefore important to better understand today''s challenges related to cyber dimension in regard of the rise of China. Contributions from international researchers provide cross perspectives on China, its strate.
ISBN: 9781119009009$q(electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
1060538
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--Security measures--China.
LC Class. No.: TK5105.875.I57
Dewey Class. No.: 005.8
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1.3.2. In addition to lending full policy support toInternet development, China also invests heavily inbuilding Internet infrastructures1.3.3. The Chinese government actively promotes theR & D of next-generation Internet (NGI); 1.3.4. China practices a policy of managing cyberaffairs in line with law, adhering to the principles ofscientific and effective administration in its Internetgovernance; 1.4. Cyber legislation and Internet administration; 1.4.1. Basic principles and practices of Internetadministration in China; 1.4.1.1. Laws and regulations on Internet administration.
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1.4.1.2. The leading role of the Chinese government in Internet administration1.4.1.3. Industry self-regulation; 1.4.1.4. Public supervision through special websites; 1.4.2. Guaranteeing the free and secure flow ofinformation in cyberspace; 1.4.2.1. Guaranteeing Citizens' Freedom of Speech on the Internet; 1.4.2.1.1. Constitutional guarantee; 1.4.2.1.2. Public supervision via the Internet; 1.4.2.1.3. CCDI website for public supervision; 1.4.2.1.4. Protecting citizens' online privacy; 1.4.2.1.5. Guaranteeing online safety for minors; 1.4.2.2. Protecting Internet Security.
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1.5. Cybersecurity and diplomacy: an international perspective1.5.1. Cyber policy dialogue and consultation; 1.5.2. Regional cyber cooperation; 1.5.3. Track II cyber diplomacy; 1.5.4. Legal cooperation in combating cybercrimes; 1.5.5. Technical cooperation; 1.5.5.1. CNCERT; 1.5.5.2. CNNIC; 1.5.5.3. ISC; 1.5.6. Office for Cyber Affairs of the MFA; 1.6. A cybersecurity strategy in the making?; 1.6.1. Significance of the Internet for China; 1.6.2. Goals and objectives; 1.6.3. Cyber threat landscape; 1.6.4. Means for strategic goals; 1.7. Conclusion.
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Chapter 2: PLA Views on Informationized Warfare, Information Warfare and Information Operations2.1. The evolution of chinese military thinking; 2.2. The growing importance of information; 2.3. Information operations; 2.3.1. Command and control missions; 2.3.2. Offensive information missions; 2.3.2.1. Information coercion/information deterrence; 2.3.2.2. Information blockade; 2.3.2.3. Information misdirection; 2.3.2.4. Information contamination; 2.3.2.5. Information paralysis; 2.3.3. Defensive information missions; 2.3.4. Information support and safeguarding missions.
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781119009009
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