Cybersecurity and Resilience in the Arctic

Until recently, the Arctic was almost impossible for anyone other than indigenous peoples and explorers to traverse. Pervasive Arctic sea ice and harsh climatological conditions meant that the region was deemed incapable of supporting industrial activity or a Western lifestyle. In the last decade, h...

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Other Authors: Trump, Benjamin D., Hossain, Kamrul, Linkov, Igor
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Published: IOS Press 2020
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