Myriam Dunn Cavelty


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Dunn Cavelty

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Myriam

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03515 - Wenger, Andreas / Wenger, Andreas

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  • Brönnimann, Gabriel; Gartmann, Thomas; Giroux, Jennifer; et al. (2012)
    CRN Reports
    This report examines and compares publically available public and private cyber threat reports so to identify similarities and differences in threat assessment methodology, audience, and purpose. Overall, our findings observe a shift from the (near exclusive) use of quantitative methods to a mixed-method approach that increasingly favors qualitative methods such as anecdotal evidence and in-depth case studies to assess and communicate cyber incidents.
  • Like a Phoenix from the Ashes
    Item type: Book Chapter
    Dunn Cavelty, Myriam (2008)
    CSS Studies in Security and International Relations ~ Securing the homeland
  • Dunn Cavelty, Myriam (2009)
    Jahrbuch für europäische Sicherheitspolitik 2009/2010
  • The evolution of cyberconflict studies
    Item type: Journal Article
    Dunn Cavelty, Myriam; Pulver, Tobias; Smeets, Max Willem Eline (2024)
    International Affairs
    In our increasingly digital world, cyberconflict poses a significant challenge to global security, prompting the emergence of an academic field dedicated to its study. Understanding the trajectory, evolution and dominant characteristics of cyberconflict studies is vital for scholars and policy-makers alike. By means of a thorough analysis of articles from the 125 top political science and International Relations journals, we illuminate the field's conceptual and methodological landscape. Our findings uncover a notable Europeanization of the field and a shift towards more rigorous methodologies, particularly experimental designs. While early research focused primarily on conceptual development and strategic topics, the contemporary field of studies exhibits a broader scope and greater diversity of scholarship. While the field has progressed beyond its nascent stages, it has yet to reach its full potential. We address several potential issues facing its growth and relevance. Firstly, there is a lack of global representation among researchers and in the incidents studied. Secondly, embracing interdisciplinary approaches is crucial for addressing newly emerging issues effectively. Thirdly, the diversification of research identities within the field of cyberconflict studies in the US and Europe must be bridged to foster collaboration and exchange of ideas. To overcome these challenges, adopting a pragmatic middle-ground approach is essential.
  • Dunn Cavelty, Myriam; Wiedemar, Sarah (2025)
    Politique de sécurité: analyses du CSS
    Stimulée par la concurrence entre grandes puissances et les récentes expérimentations sur les champs de bataille, l’intégration de l’IA dans les opérations militaires s’accélère. Ces systèmes promettent des décisions plus rapides et mieux coordonnées, mais soulèvent également de nombreuses défis.
  • Dunn Cavelty, Myriam (2005)
    International Journal of Critical Infrastructures
  • Dunn Cavelty, Myriam (2010)
    Parliamentary Brief
  • Dunn Cavelty, Myriam; Giroux, Jennifer (2011)
    ISN Special Feature
  • Dijkstra, Hylke; Dunn Cavelty, Myriam; Jenne, Nicole; et al. (2023)
    Contemporary Security Policy
  • Un cyber-Pearl Harbor
    Item type: Journal Article
    Dunn Cavelty, Myriam (2013)
    Défense & sécurité internationale : DSI
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