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Title: Silent Warfare: Understanding the Impact of Cyber Blockades and Sanctions
Authors: Ohrimenco, Serghei
Cernei, Valeriu
Keywords: cyber domain
cyberspace
cyber attacks
cyber war
cyber blockade
cyber sanctions
Issue Date: 2024
Series/Report no.: MEST Journal;vol 12, nr. 2
Abstract: Traditionally, experts considered several blockades, including sea and land, with the development of aircraft transportation - air, and with the advent of space technology and special satellites - space. Also, information blockades have been introduced with the rapid development of computer technology and communication tools. Each type of blockade had its historical characteristics; they differed in costs and, of course, efficiency. In the second half and at the end of the 20th century, scientists operated the term cyber blockade and restrictions in cyberspace. The paper sequentially considers physical environments (domains): air, land, sea, outer space, information space, and cyberspace. Multiple definitions of cyberspace have emerged as this concept evolves and becomes more nuanced in response to rapid developments in the technical, technological, economic, and social dimensions of modern life. Due to their potential, cyber-attacks and cyber warfare have garnered significant attention considering the ongoing development of society and business. Cyber-attacks are carried out regularly - against government agencies, military and civilian departments, and private businesses. The growing dependence of countries on cyberspace can play a negative role in the process of confrontation. The enemy can attack those areas where cyberspace is a decisive element. The authors discussed the questions of cyber-blockade efficiency. JEL: F52, H56; DOI: 10.12709/mest.12.12.02.07
Description: OHRIMENCO, Serghei and Valeriu CERNEI. Silent Warfare: Understanding the Impact of Cyber Blockades and Sanctions. In: MEST Journal. 2024, vol 12, nr. 2, pp. 49-58. ISSN 2334-7058.
URI: https://irek.ase.md:443/xmlui/handle/123456789/4643
ISSN: 2334-7058
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