2019
DOI: 10.7249/pe329
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Operationalizing Cyberspace as a Military Domain: Lessons for NATO

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“…Kristen Kuhn, 1 Jeptoo Kipkech 1 and Siraj Ahmed Shaikh 1,2 Maritime ports play a vital role in global trade. Goods are loaded at a port, transported, and unloaded at another port.…”
Section: Maritime Ports and Cybersecuritymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Kristen Kuhn, 1 Jeptoo Kipkech 1 and Siraj Ahmed Shaikh 1,2 Maritime ports play a vital role in global trade. Goods are loaded at a port, transported, and unloaded at another port.…”
Section: Maritime Ports and Cybersecuritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like the internet, the ocean-vast and deep-is a source of prosperity and peril. It can be understood, then, why like the sea, cyberspace has recently been declared by NATO as a new domain of warfare [1]. The modern port exists in both sea and cyberspace, where these two domains of warfare overlap.…”
Section: Maritime Ports and Cybersecuritymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…But man also created for himself an artificial sphere of life activity -cyberspace. In 2016, NATO formally identified cyberspace as a new operational warfare zone [26].…”
Section: Roboticsmentioning
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