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Internet in North Korea
North Korean Cyber Capabilities: in Brief
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"Splinternet" – Danger for Our Citizens, Businesses and Society?
The Dprk As an Example of the Potential Utility of Internet Sanctions
ENSURING a FUTURE for DETECTING INTERNET DISRUPTIONS a Field Survey of the Ecosystem Around Internet Censorship, Disruptions, and Shutdowns
I Why Hasn't North Korea Collapsed?
North Korea's Criminal Hackers
Sony's Nightmare Before Christmas: the 2014 North Korean Cyber
Chinese Cyber Diplomacy in a New Era of Uncertainty 3
2015 7Th International Conference on Cyber Conflict: Architectures in Cyberspace
Government Strategies for Addressing Online Opposition with an Application to Russia
Information Technology Progress in North Korea and Its Prospects
Mapping Communication Research Concerning North Korea: a Systematic Review (2000–2019)
Politically Relevant Twitter Data from Russia, Gathered Over a Year and a Half
Higher Education Harmonization with the DPRK by Stuart J. Thorson
Evaluating Nuclear Security Implications of the Splinternet
Reprogramming the World Cyberspace and the Geography of Global Order
Weaponizing Digital Trade Creating a Digital Trade Zone to Promote Online Freedom and Cybersecurity
Top View
Media Liberalization: Control and Consumption of Foreign Media in North Korea, China, and East Germany
Compromising Connectivity Information Dynamics Between the State and Society in a Digitizing North Korea
Taking Pictures Without Consent Korea
Freedom on the Net 2020
Four Internets: the Geopolitics of Digital Governance
Chapter 2 an Assessment of North Korean Cyber Threats Hyeong-Wook Boo
What If We All Governed the Internet?
The Information Technology Industry in North Korea
The Brookings Institution Center for East Asia Policy Studies
Internet Fragmentation Highlighting the Major Technical, Governance and Diplomatic Challenges for U.S
North Korea: Life in Cultural Isolation
Korean Special Asymmetric and Paramilitary Forces Final
The Application of International Law to State Cyberattacks: Sovereignty and Non-Intervention Harriet Moynihan Chatham House Contents
Deciphering Russia's “Sovereign Internet Law”
Selling North Korea in New Frontiers: Profit and Revolution in Cyberspace
Virtual Foreign Bureaus and the New Ecology of International News
Comparative Media Systems in China, Japan, North Korea, South Korea and Australia
4. Censorship and the Social Media
Government Strategies for Addressing Online Opposition with an Application to Russia
North Korea's Information Technology (IT) Strategy IT Industry, Electronic Government, the Internet