Software as a weapon: concepts, perceptions, and motivations in pursuit of a new technology of conflict
<p>This thesis addresses the topic of ‘Software as a Weapon’ (SaaW) using a mixed-methods approach, bringing together elements of Computer Science, International Relations, and Strategic Studies.</p><br> <p>The thesis therefore first addresses the nature of software, malware...
Main Author: | Silomon, JAM |
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Other Authors: | Roscoe, B |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2021
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