Developing Cyber Buffer Zones
Michael Robinson, Kevin Jones, Helge Janicke, Leandros Maglaras

TL;DR
This paper explores the development of Cyber Buffer Zones as a new approach to cyber peacekeeping within UN peace operations, addressing the challenges of adapting peacekeeping to the cyber warfare domain.
Contribution
It advances the concept of cyber peacekeeping by analyzing how to establish and implement Cyber Buffer Zones in conflict areas.
Findings
Proposes a framework for setting up Cyber Buffer Zones
Identifies key technical and political challenges
Suggests strategies for effective cyber peacekeeping
Abstract
The United Nations conducts peace operations around the world, aiming tomaintain peace and security in conflict torn areas. Whilst early operations werelargely successful, the changing nature of warfare and conflict has often left peaceoperations strugglingto adapt. In this article, we make a contribution towardsefforts to plan for the next evolution in both intra and inter-state conflict: cyberwarfare. It is now widely accepted that cyber warfare will be a component offuture conflicts, and much researchhas been devoted to how governments andmilitaries can prepare for and fight in this new domain [1]. Despite the vastamount of research relating to cyber warfare, there has been less discussion onits impact towards successful peace operations. This is agap in knowledge thatis important to address, since the restoration of peace following conflict of anykind is of global importance. It is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCybersecurity and Cyber Warfare Studies · Information and Cyber Security · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks
