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E-grāmata: Cyber Security in the Age of Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Weapons

  • Formāts: 232 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Nov-2024
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040216088
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Although recent advances in technology have made life easier for individuals, societies, and states, they have also led to the emergence of new and different problems in the context of security. In this context, it does not seem possible to analyze the developments in the field of cyber security only with information theft or hacking, especially in the age of artificial intelligence and autonomous weapons. For this reason, the main purpose of this book is to explain the phenomena from a different perspective by addressing artificial intelligence and autonomous weapons, which remain in the background while focusing on cyber security. By addressing these phenomena, the book aims to make the study multidisciplinary and to include authors from different countries and different geographies. The scope and content of the study differs significantly from other books in terms of the issues it addresses and deals with.

When we look at the main features of the study, we can say the following:

  • Handles the concept of security within the framework of technological development
  • Includes artificial intelligence and radicalization, which has little place in the literature
  • Evaluates the phenomenon of cyber espionage
  • Provides an approach to future wars
  • Examines the course of wars within the framework of the Clausewitz trilogy
  • Explores ethical elements
  • Addresses legal approaches

In this context, the book offers readers a hope as well as a warning about how technology can be used for the public good. Individuals working in government, law enforcement, and technology companies can learn useful lessons from it.



In this context, the book offers readers hopes as well as warnings about how technology can be used for the public good, and especially those working in government, law enforcement and technology companies can learn useful lessons from it.

1. Introduction of Key Terms and Topics.
2. Current Technological Trends and Developments in the Field of Security.
3. Cyber Security Challenges in the Era of Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Weapons.
4. Using Artificial Intelligence in the Field of Intelligence Operations and Analysis.
5. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Radicalization.
6. Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Espionage: Delineating Emergent Warfare and International Security.
7. The Fuel of AI in the Battlefield: Data Management and Data Governance.
8. The Ethical and Legal Challenges of AI in Wars.
9. Artificial Intelligence in Strategic Planning and Military Operations.
10. Autonomous Weapons Systems and the Future of Wars.
11. Autonomous Weapons and the Need for an Evolution of the Clausewitzian Trinity toward an Emphasis on Tactical Positioning.
12. Compatibility of Autonomous Weapon Systems with the Basic Principles of Weapons Law.
13. Meaningful Human Control of Autonomous Weapons Systems: Translating Functional Affordances to Inform Ethical Assessment and Design.
14. The Cosmopolitan Principle of Humanity in an Age of Autonomous Weapons: The Role of the Ethical Underpinnings.

Mehmet Emin Erendor earned a bachelors degree in international relations at Krkkale University in 2008, a masters degree in international law at the University of Sussex, Brighton in 2011, and a PhD in international relations at the University of Southampton in 2017. In 20172018, he worked as a Research Assistant at Ēukurova University. Since 2018, he has been an Associate Professor in the Department of International Relations at Adana Alparslan Türke Science and Technology University, Adana, Turkey. His research interests include cyber security, terrorism, the Turkic world, Turkish Foreign Policy, and international organizations.