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13th CyCon 2021: Tallinn, Estonia
- Tat'ána Jancárková, Lauri Lindström, Gábor Visky, Philippe Zotz:

13th International Conference on Cyber Conflict, CyCon 2021, Tallinn, Estonia, May 25-28, 2021. IEEE 2021, ISBN 978-9916-9565-5-7 - François Delerue

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Covid-19 and the Cyber Pandemic: A Plea for International Law and the Rule of Sovereignty in Cyberspace. 9-24 - Vladimir Radunovic, Jonas Grätz-Hoffmann, Marilia Maciel:

Impact of Good Corporate Practices for Security of Digital Products on Global Cyber Stability. 25-42 - Anastasia Roberts, Adrian Venables:

The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Kinetic Targeting from the Perspective of International Humanitarian Law. 43-57 - Monica Kaminska, Dennis Broeders, Fabio Cristiano

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Limiting Viral Spread: Automated Cyber Operations and the Principles of Distinction and Discrimination in the Grey Zone. 59-72 - Johannes Klick, Robert Koch, Thomas Brandstetter:

Epidemic? The Attack Surface of German Hospitals during the COVID-19 Pandemic. 73-94 - Bobby Vedral:

The Vulnerability of the Financial System to a Systemic Cyberattack. 95-110 - Charles Harry, Skanda Vivek:

Strategic Cyber Effects in Complex Systems: Understanding the US Air Transportation Sector. 111-131 - Keir Giles, Kim Hartmann:

Adversary Targeting of Civilian Telecommunications Infrastructure. 133-150 - James Pavur, Martin Strohmeier

, Vincent Lenders
, Ivan Martinovic:
In the Same Boat: On Small Satellites, Big Rockets, and Cyber Trust. 151-169 - Csaba Krasznay, Gergö Gyebnár:

Possibilities and Limitations of Cyber Threat Intelligence in Energy Systems. 171-188 - Brandon Valeriano, Benjamin Jensen:

Building a National Cyber Strategy: The Process and Implications of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission Report. 189-214 - Nikola Pijovic:

The Cyberspace 'Great Game'. The Five Eyes, the Sino-Russian Bloc and the Growing Competition to Shape Global Cyberspace Norms. 215-231 - Jason Blessing:

The Global Spread of Cyber Forces, 2000-2018. 233-255 - James Shires:

Windmills of the Mind: Higher-Order Forms of Disinformation in International Politics. 257-273 - Neal Kushwaha, Keir Giles, Tassilo Singer, Bruce W. Watson:

Cyber Personhood. 275-289 - Arturs Lavrenovs

, Roman Graf:
Explainable AI for Classifying Devices on the Internet. 291-308 - Roland Meier, Arturs Lavrenovs

, Kimmo Heinäaro, Luca Gambazzi, Vincent Lenders
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Towards an AI-powered Player in Cyber Defence Exercises. 309-326 - Vasileios Mavroeidis, Ryan Hohimer, Tim Casey, Audun Jøsang:

Threat Actor Type Inference and Characterization within Cyber Threat Intelligence. 327-352 - Pietro Baroni, Federico Cerutti, Daniela Fogli, Massimiliano Giacomin, Francesco Gringoli, Giovanni Guida, Paul Sullivan:

Self-Aware Effective Identification and Response to Viral Cyber Threats. 353-370 - Martin C. Libicki, David Gompert:

Quantum Communication for Post-Pandemic Cybersecurity. 371-386

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