What are some common sense rules and regulations that should be implemented in cyberspace? What is the importance of cyberspace and why is it so critical to the Air Force and national security?
The United States Air Force Path to Cyberspace Superiority: The Impact of Governance and Cyber Threat Actors on Cyber Readiness
In most developed countries, people spend as much time in the physical world as they do in cyberspace. Cyberspace represents the ideal environment for information sharing and social connection. The United States Air Force ruminates cyberspace as a domain for war, in addition to land, sea, air, and space. However, achieving cyberspace superiority entails overcoming the security threats found in cyberspace and lack of governance.
Research Questions
This study will address the following research questions:
What would the United States Air Force have to do to achieve cyberspace supremacy?
How can the typical computer user protect himself/herself from vulnerabilities and cyber threat actors?
What are some common sense rules and regulations that should be implemented in cyberspace?
What is the importance of cyberspace and why is it so critical to the Air Force and national security?
Do the current applicable rules and regulations in cyberspace are enough to deter cybercrime?
What are the limitations with prosecuting international cyber threat actors?
Are certain hardware and software classified as hacking tools? If yes, should the authorities account for the individuals who buy them?
Is it an achievable goal for the Air Force to attain cyberspace supremacy?
How can cyberspace users and/or organizations protect their ICT systems from cyber threat actors?