The structure should be the following:
Introduction/methodology
Chapter
1 (2200 words approx.)
·
Overview of the Ukraine-Russia conflict and its impact on
both countries.
·
Definition and types of cyberwarfare in the context of the
conflict.
·
You’re looking at cyberwarfare as an extension of the conflict,
with both sides using computer technology as a weapon.
·
‘What does a cyberattack hope to achieve?’ Damage to
critical infrastructure? Damage to supply lines? Damage to utilities etc.
Chapter
2 (2200 words approx.)
·
Motives behind cyberattacks in the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
·
Psychological effects of cyberattacks on individuals and
society.
·
How the combatants have used cyberattacks against their
opponent.
· The possible effects of a successful
cyberattack on the population: What would happen if gas, electric, food supplies were
disrupted? What would the effect be on the populations?
Chapter
3 (2200 words approx.)
·
Strategies for combating cyberattacks in the context of the
conflict.
·
Main arguments
o Cyberattacks have become a
significant aspect of modern warfare with state and non-state actors using them
to achieve political and military objectives.
o The Ukraine-Russia conflict has seen
a rise in cyberattacks targeting critical infrastructure government
institutions and individuals leading to widespread disruption and fear.
o Understanding the psychological
motivations behind cybercrimes in this conflict is crucial for developing
effective countermeasures and promoting peace and stability in the region.
·
How other countries prevent cyberattacks
·
A successful cyberattack: Stuxnet
·
A successfully prevented cyberattack.
Summary
References
The structure should be the following: Introduction/methodology Chapter 1 (2200
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