Part I: Cyberspace.- On how the Cyberspace arose to fulfill theoretical physicists' needs and eventually changed the world: Personal recallings and a practitioner's perspective.- Narrative mapping of cyberspace. Context and consequences.- A Conceptual and Legal Approach to The Cyberspace: The dilemma security vs. Freedom.- The digital revolution in underdeveloped countries: brief analysis of the Dominican Republic.- Business strategy in the digital era. Digital transformation, disruption and cybersecurity.- Impact of cyberspace on individual and group security - a human developmental psychology approach.- Part II: Cybersecurity.- Cyberspace: A platform for organized crime.- Some Criminal Aspects of Cybersecurity.- The situation and evolution of the managed services of Cybersecurity, towards 3.0 and beyond..- Collaboration of private investigation with public institutions within the Spanish cybersecurity strategy. How private investigation gathers proof on cyber delinquency.- Psychosociological characteristics of cybercrime.- Use of cyberspace for terrorist purposes.- Mythology of Cyber-crime - Insecurity & Governance in Cyberspace: some critical perspectives.- Part III: Cyberwarfare.
The Tallinn Manual and Jus ad Bellum: Some critical notes.- War-like activities in the cyberspace: Applicability of the Law of Armed Conflicts.-
A Negotiation on Cyber warfare.-
Security of Cyber-space in Nuclear Facilities.-
Can cyber warfare prevent wars?.-
Epilogue.- L. A. García-Segura.
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