Between Defence and Offence: An Analysis Of The US "Cyber Strategic Culture"
Between Defence and Offence: An Analysis Of The US "Cyber Strategic Culture"
diploma thesis (DEFENDED)

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Author
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Referee
Karásek, Tomáš
Faculty / Institute
Faculty of Social Sciences
Discipline
International Security Studies
Department
Department of Security Studies
Date of defense
13. 9. 2018
Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních vědLanguage
English
Grade
Excellent
Keywords (Czech)
Cyber Strategic Culture, US, Active Cyber Defence, Cybersecurity, Constructivism, Strategic Culture, Discourse Analysis, Thematic Analysis, National Security StrategiesKeywords (English)
Cyber Strategic Culture, US, Active Cyber Defence, Cybersecurity, Constructivism, Strategic Culture, Discourse Analysis, Thematic Analysis, National Security StrategiesThe present thesis deals with the US strategic approach and posture to cybersecurity from a national point of view. On such a topic much has been written already, nonetheless the present work finds a degree of originality by tackling such object of analysis shifting the focus to a ideational perspective. By drawing insights from the meta-theory of Constructivism and the rich research tradition on strategic culture, the present thesis aims at understanding what kind of norms seem to be informing/mirroring what has been labelled the US "cyber strategic culture", and if it is possible to speak of a "shift", or at least track an evolution regarding them, in a historical timeframe that runs from the early 2000s up to the present days. To pursue the stated research agenda, a methodology grounded in discourse and thematic analysis is utilised, with an analytical framework centred around two opposite "thematic normative categories" (themes) called "defensiveness" and "offensiveness", each characterised by a "story" made up by three sub-themes, delineating specific strategic behaviours. A set of official strategies, all tackling cybersecurity and published during the mentioned timeframe by both the White House and the military, form the primary sources to which such methodology is applied, with particular...
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