Lehrinhalte
Part I: Introduction and Fundamentals
Introduction and Overview
IT in Peace, Conflict, and Security Research
Scientific-Technical Peace Research

Part II: Cyber Conflicts and War
Information Warfare
Cyber Espionage and Cyber Defense
Darknets

Part III: Cyber Peace
From Cyber War to Cyber Peace
Dual Use and Technology Assessment
Confidence and Security Building Measures

Part IV: Arms Control
Cyber Arms Control and Restraint Measures
Unmanned Systems
Verification in Cyberspace

Part V: Critical Infrastructures
Safety Cultures
Resilient Critical Infrastructures
Critical Information Infrastructures

Part VI: Social Interaction
Cyber Deception
Cultural Violence and Peace in Social Media
Social Media and ICT Usage in Conflict Areas

Part VII: Outlook
The Future of IT in Peace and Security

Literatur
Christian Reuter (2019) Information Technology for Peace and Security - IT-Applications and Infrastructures in Conflicts, Crises, War, and Peace, Wiesbaden, Germany: Springer Vieweg (in Preparation)

Voraussetzungen
Principles of Computer Science
or
Principles of Peace and Security Research

Semester: Inverno 2019/20