Cyberpower and National Security 2011
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctt1djmhj1.9
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A Graphical Introduction to the Structural elements of Cyberspace

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“…The elements of cyberspace go beyond hardware and software networks. According to Zimet and Skoudis (2009), there are four domains inside cyberspace itself – the systems domain, content and application domain, people and social domain, and governance domain. The systems domain consists of technical infrastructure (both hardware and software that include computers, mobile devices, cables, routers, servers, software applications, and emerging technologies).…”
Section: The Landscape Of Cyberspacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The elements of cyberspace go beyond hardware and software networks. According to Zimet and Skoudis (2009), there are four domains inside cyberspace itself – the systems domain, content and application domain, people and social domain, and governance domain. The systems domain consists of technical infrastructure (both hardware and software that include computers, mobile devices, cables, routers, servers, software applications, and emerging technologies).…”
Section: The Landscape Of Cyberspacementioning
confidence: 99%