TY - GEN
T1 - Cyber power in the african context
T2 - 22nd European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security, ECCWS 2023
AU - Duvenage, Petrus
AU - Bernhardt, Wilhelm
AU - Von Solms, Sebastian
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - While the centrality of cyber power in the safeguarding and advancing nation states national interests and objectives is now widely accepted, the academic discourse (on cyber power) is still incipient. In literature reviewed, cyber power is predominantly viewed as comprising of two dimensions, namely offensive and defensive. The exploratory analysis we conducted found that Africa s unique, contextual factors necessitate an expanded conceptualisation of cyber power. This alternative conceptualisation does not dispute the existing notion that cyber power has offensive and defensive dimensions. The fact that cyber is by its very nature borderless and that African countries function in an interconnected global arena of competition and conflict, are also not contested. What is required is the addition of a third dimension to cyber power, namely developmental power. This paper advances a tentative proposition on a cyber-power triad (with offensive, defensive and developmental dimensions). This proposition, we argue, is more apposite to African countries national objectives strategically and in the allocation of resources. At least on a notional level, the cyber-power triad can guide the leveraging of the asymmetric advantages that cyber space offers African nation states and in a manner that pursues all three (cyber power) dimensions in a complementary manner. Such synergetic wielding of cyber power is one of the keys indispensable to African countries addressing their substantial challenges and unlocking their vast potential.
AB - While the centrality of cyber power in the safeguarding and advancing nation states national interests and objectives is now widely accepted, the academic discourse (on cyber power) is still incipient. In literature reviewed, cyber power is predominantly viewed as comprising of two dimensions, namely offensive and defensive. The exploratory analysis we conducted found that Africa s unique, contextual factors necessitate an expanded conceptualisation of cyber power. This alternative conceptualisation does not dispute the existing notion that cyber power has offensive and defensive dimensions. The fact that cyber is by its very nature borderless and that African countries function in an interconnected global arena of competition and conflict, are also not contested. What is required is the addition of a third dimension to cyber power, namely developmental power. This paper advances a tentative proposition on a cyber-power triad (with offensive, defensive and developmental dimensions). This proposition, we argue, is more apposite to African countries national objectives strategically and in the allocation of resources. At least on a notional level, the cyber-power triad can guide the leveraging of the asymmetric advantages that cyber space offers African nation states and in a manner that pursues all three (cyber power) dimensions in a complementary manner. Such synergetic wielding of cyber power is one of the keys indispensable to African countries addressing their substantial challenges and unlocking their vast potential.
KW - Cyber Power Index
KW - Cyber Power Model
KW - Cyberpower
KW - Developing Countries
KW - Global South.
KW - Nation States
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85167602619
T3 - European Conference on Information Warfare and Security, ECCWS
SP - 177
EP - 186
BT - Proceedings of the 22nd European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security, ECCWS 2023
A2 - Andreatos, Antonios
A2 - Douligeris, Christos
PB - Curran Associates Inc.
Y2 - 22 June 2023 through 23 June 2023
ER -