By nature, cyber conflicts are an international issue that span across nation-state borders. By the end of the course, you will be able to apply the knowledge gained for analysis and management of international cyber incidents and conflicts including for activities such as development of policy related to cybercrime and cyberwarfare. Management of cyber incidents and conflicts requires an interdisciplinary perspective including an understanding of: 1) characteristics of the cyber threats and conflicts themselves, 2) international efforts to reduce and improve cyber security, and 3) psychological and sociopolitical factors.

International Cyber Conflicts
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- Network Infrastructure
- Cyber Attacks
- Computer Security Incident Management
- Conflict Management
- Cyber Threat Intelligence
- Cyber Operations
- Human Factors (Security)
- Political Sciences
- Cyber Governance
- Cyber Security Policies
- Diplomacy
- Cybersecurity
- Psychology
- Media and Communications
- Social Studies
- Security Management
- Cyber Security Strategy
- International Relations
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Reviewed on Jul 27, 2016
Parts are thin on detail. This is a good and broad overview but lacks in-depth information of use to cyber security specialists. Still, a good course to start with if you plan to move forward.
Reviewed on Sep 25, 2020
Whilst some of the required reading links didn't work that didn't really detract from this excellent little course. I enjoyed it and learnt a lot.
Reviewed on Aug 15, 2020
Great course! Learned a lot about Cyber Warfare and how countries can build up trust and cooperation between themselves to tackle third party threats in the cyberspace.




