An understanding of strategic behavior in cyberspace is often premised on the uncertainty inherent in the domain. However, little is said regarding the exact nature of this uncertainty and the underlying motivations that direct attempts at overcoming it. Join us as faculty from the Center for European Union and Trans-European - European Space Studies and the Tech4Humanity Lab engage in a conversation with Miguel Gomez on overcoming uncertainty in cyberspace. Together, we will examine a cognitive-cultural explanation of strategic behavior in cyberspace and argue that behavioral preferences arise from the schematic use of strategic culture as a remedy for uncertainty.
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Earlier Event: March 24
International trade and cyber conflict: Decomposing the effect of trade on state- sponsored cyber attacks
Later Event: November 10
Diffusion of State Military Cybercapacity with Dr. Nadiya Kostyuk