Managing Crises Level 2 : The Cyber World Delving into the Unknown

The present paper attempts to delve into the underexplored field of cyber crisis management, by initiating an academic problematization on crisis conceptualization and crisis management theory. It uses the theoretical framework of transboundary crisis management in order to examine two different maj...

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Main Author: Foteini Prevezianou, Maria
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Language:English
Published: Försvarshögskolan 2018
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-fhs-82942019-01-08T06:13:40ZManaging Crises Level 2 : The Cyber World Delving into the UnknownengFoteini Prevezianou, MariaFörsvarshögskolan2018Political ScienceStatsvetenskapThe present paper attempts to delve into the underexplored field of cyber crisis management, by initiating an academic problematization on crisis conceptualization and crisis management theory. It uses the theoretical framework of transboundary crisis management in order to examine two different major cyber attacks, the 2017 WannaCry ransomware attack and the 2016 hacking of the DNC, and answer an empirical puzzle: why are these cases not characterized as crises even though they fit already existing definitions? The study concludes that this grey area in terminology is generated by an academic reluctance to delve into the cyber domain and consequently by using old concepts to explain new threats. Moreover, it contributes to the theory of transboundary crisis management by shedding light on certain characteristics of cyber crises which were previously overlooked. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:fhs:diva-8294application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Statsvetenskap
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Statsvetenskap
Foteini Prevezianou, Maria
Managing Crises Level 2 : The Cyber World Delving into the Unknown
description The present paper attempts to delve into the underexplored field of cyber crisis management, by initiating an academic problematization on crisis conceptualization and crisis management theory. It uses the theoretical framework of transboundary crisis management in order to examine two different major cyber attacks, the 2017 WannaCry ransomware attack and the 2016 hacking of the DNC, and answer an empirical puzzle: why are these cases not characterized as crises even though they fit already existing definitions? The study concludes that this grey area in terminology is generated by an academic reluctance to delve into the cyber domain and consequently by using old concepts to explain new threats. Moreover, it contributes to the theory of transboundary crisis management by shedding light on certain characteristics of cyber crises which were previously overlooked.
author Foteini Prevezianou, Maria
author_facet Foteini Prevezianou, Maria
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title Managing Crises Level 2 : The Cyber World Delving into the Unknown
title_short Managing Crises Level 2 : The Cyber World Delving into the Unknown
title_full Managing Crises Level 2 : The Cyber World Delving into the Unknown
title_fullStr Managing Crises Level 2 : The Cyber World Delving into the Unknown
title_full_unstemmed Managing Crises Level 2 : The Cyber World Delving into the Unknown
title_sort managing crises level 2 : the cyber world delving into the unknown
publisher Försvarshögskolan
publishDate 2018
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