Cyber-Development, Cyber-Democracy and Cyber-Defense : Challenges, Opportunities and Implications for Theory, Policy and Practice / edited by Elias G. Carayannis, David F. J. Campbell, Marios Panagiotis Efthymiopoulos.
2014
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Cyber-Development, Cyber-Democracy and Cyber-Defense : Challenges, Opportunities and Implications for Theory, Policy and Practice / edited by Elias G. Carayannis, David F. J. Campbell, Marios Panagiotis Efthymiopoulos.
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1st ed. 2014.
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New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2014.
Description
XV, 354 p. 39 illus., 25 illus. in color. online resource
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From Development as Democracy to Innovation as Development
E-Development and Knowledge Economy: The Role of ICT and SME Incubation
Addressing the Impact of E-Development in the Knowledge Economy and Society: Outputs, Outcomes and Impacts
Explaining and Comparing Quality of Democracy in Quadruple Helix Structures
The Effects of Cyber democracy on the Middle East: Egypt and Iran
Democratization in the Middle East and North Africa: Tunisia, Egypt and Turkey
Cyber Democracy: The Future of Democracy?
Cyber Democracy and Cyber Crime: Two Sides of the Same Coin
"Creating" a Public Sphere in Cyber Space: The Case of the EU
Cyber Power and the State
Cyber security in Europe: Cooperation and Investment
NATO's Cyber Defense as Methodology for Smart Defense
The Security Culture of a Global and Multileveled Cyber Security
The Relevance of Endpoint Security in Enterprise Networks.
E-Development and Knowledge Economy: The Role of ICT and SME Incubation
Addressing the Impact of E-Development in the Knowledge Economy and Society: Outputs, Outcomes and Impacts
Explaining and Comparing Quality of Democracy in Quadruple Helix Structures
The Effects of Cyber democracy on the Middle East: Egypt and Iran
Democratization in the Middle East and North Africa: Tunisia, Egypt and Turkey
Cyber Democracy: The Future of Democracy?
Cyber Democracy and Cyber Crime: Two Sides of the Same Coin
"Creating" a Public Sphere in Cyber Space: The Case of the EU
Cyber Power and the State
Cyber security in Europe: Cooperation and Investment
NATO's Cyber Defense as Methodology for Smart Defense
The Security Culture of a Global and Multileveled Cyber Security
The Relevance of Endpoint Security in Enterprise Networks.
Summary
In this volume, contributors from academia, industry, and policy explore the inter-connections among economic development, socio-political democracy, and defense and security in the context of a profound transformation, spurred by globalization and supported by the rapid development of information and communication technologies (ICT). This powerful combination of forces is changing the way we live, and redefining the way companies conduct business and national governments pursue strategies of innovation, economic growth, and diplomacy. Integrating theoretical frameworks, empirical research, and case studies, the editors and contributors have organized the chapters into three major sections, focusing on cyber-development, cyber-democracy, and cyber-defense. The authors define cyber-development as a set of tools, methodologies, and practices that leverage ICT to catalyze and accelerate social, political, and economic development, with an emphasis on making the transition to knowledge-based economies. One underlying understanding here is that knowledge, knowledge creation, knowledge production and knowledge application (innovation) behave as crucial drivers for enhancing democracy, society, and the economy. By promoting dissemination and sharing of knowledge, cyber-democracy allows a knowledge conversion of the local into the global (gloCal) and vice versa, resulting in a gloCal platform for communication and knowledge interaction and knowledge enhancement. Meanwhile, technology-enabled interconnectivity increases the need to adopt new methods and actions for protection against existing threats and possible challenges to emerge in the future. The final section contemplates themes of cyber-defense and security, as well as emerging theories and values, legal aspects, and trans-continental links (NATO, international organizations, and bilateral relations between states). Collectively, the authors present a unique collection of insights and perspectives on the challenges and opportunities inspired by connectivity.
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