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Index
Cover
Table of Content
Preface
Introduction
PART 1: New Frontiers and Governance of Digital Space
1 Fragmentation and Compartmentalization of Virtual Space
1.1. The nymph Carna and Internet census
1.2. Dimensions of cyberspace
1.3. Deep web, darknet and dark web
2 A Society of Control and Panopticism
2.1. Horizontal panopticism and cyber-narcissism
2.2. The neutrality of the network in question
2.3. Going toward an Internet 3.0 and a new form of digital civility?
3 The Internet, a Governance Subject to Controversy
3.1. ICANN, an influenced institution
3.2. Cybersecurity, domains and electronic addressing
3.3. Who regulates those who are in control?
PART 2: Crypto-Anarchism, Cryptography and Hidden Networks
4 From the ARPANET to the Darknet: When States Lose Cryptographic Warfare
4.1. From Minitel to ARPANET
4.2. The rise of asymmetric cryptography
4.3. “The Crypto Wars are over!”
5 From Sneaker Nets to Darknets
5.1. Peer to peer: the first darknets
5.2. “Netopias” and darknets: the appearance of parallel networks
5.3. The Tor network
6 Geopolitics and Cybersecurity
6.1. From “hacktivism” to “cyberwarfare”
6.2. Cybercrime, politics and subversion in the “half-world”
Conclusion
APPENDICES
Appendix 1: Declaration of Independence of Cyberspace (John P. Barlow, February 1996)
Appendix 2: Digital Gangster Manifesto
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
End User License Agreement
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