The Role of Strategic Partnerships in Maintaining Cyber Security through Cooperation
Author(s): DOGARU, Olguţa
Author(s) keywords: decision mechanisms, multinational exercise, principle of solidarity, security of the future, topical strategy
Reference keywords: information security
Abstract:
By approaching the concept of security taking into consideration the current reality and a future that does not allow us to postpone the elaboration of a topical strategy before such threats, the challenged launched by the states is perfectly justified if we take into account that: „The security of the future cannot be won only by using weapons, but also by acquiring deep understanding between all nations of the world”.
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Article Title: The Role of Strategic Partnerships in Maintaining Cyber Security through Cooperation
Author(s): DOGARU, Olguţa
Date of Publication: 2015-06-29
Publication: International Journal of Information Security and Cybercrime
ISSN: 2285-9225 e-ISSN: 2286-0096
Digital Object Identifier: 10.19107/IJISC.2015.01.03
Issue: Volume 4, Issue 1, Year 2015
Section: Advances in Information Security Research
Page Range: 22-26 (5 pages)
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