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    • Co-evolution of cyberspace and international relations: New challenges for the social sciences 

      Choucri, Nazli (© International Political Science Association., 2013-10-13)
      Created by human ingenuity, cyberspace is a fact of daily life. Until recently, this arena of virtual interaction was considered largely a matter of low politics— the routine, background, and relatively non-contentious. ...
    • Comparative analysis of cybersecurity metrics to develop new hypotheses 

      Madnick, Stuart E.; Choucri, Nazli; Li, Xitong; Ferwerda, Jeremy (© Elsevier B.V., 2011-11)
      Few Internet security organizations provide comprehensive, detailed, and reliable quantitative metrics, especially in the international perspective across multiple countries, multiple years, and multiple categories. As ...
    • Cyber international relations as an integrated system 

      Vaishnav, Chintan; Choucri, Nazli; Clark, David D. (© INCOSE, 2012-06-18)
      International Relations (IR) – whether in pursuit of wealth or power – have been traditionally predicated upon the dominance of the State and the effectiveness of geographical boundaries. The Internet has shattered these ...
    • The dynamics of undersea cables: Emerging opportunities and pitfalls 

      Sechrist, Michael; Vaishnav, Chintan; Goldsmith, Daniel; Choucri, Nazli (© The System Dynamics Society, 2012-07-26)
      Cyberspace is built on physical foundations that support the “virtual” manifestations we know of and use in everyday computing. Physical infrastructure can include wired, fiber optic, satellite and microwave links, as well ...
    • The evolution of network based cybersecurity norms: An analytical narrative 

      Basuchoudhary, Atin; Choucri, Nazli (© IEEE, 2014-08-13)
      We examine coordination dilemmas in cybersecurity policy by using an already developed evolutionary game theoretical model [2]. We suggest that norms to encourage network based security systems may not evolve independently ...
    • Experiences and challenges with using CERT data to analyze international cyber security. 

      Madnick, Stuart E.; Li, Xitong; Choucri, Nazli (© Elsevier B.V., 2009-09)
      With the increasing interconnection of computer networks and sophistication of cyber attacks, it is important to understand the dynamics of such situations, especially in regards to cyber international relations. The ...
    • The role of cyberspace in international relations: A view of the literature 

      Reardon, Robert; Choucri, Nazli (© International Studies Association, 2012-04-01)
      This paper reviews the literature on cyber international relations of the previous decade. The review covers all journal articles on the role of cyberspace and information technology that appeared in 26 major policy, ...
    • Towards better understanding cybersecurity: Or are "cyberspace" and "cyber space" the same? 

      Madnick, Stuart E.; Camiña, Steven; Choucri, Nazli; Woon, Wei Lee (© Elsevier B.V., 2012-12-15)
      Although there are many technology challenges and approaches to attaining cybersecurity, human actions (or inactions) also often pose large risks. There are many reasons, but one problem is whether we all “see the world” ...