A Review on International Relations: The impact on nation-state cyberattacks on regional stability and the potential for escalation in the Americas (SDG 16)

Francis Canice Tochukwu Mezue, Chibuzor Chidiogo Mezue, Maryfine Mayaka, Christian Bassey

Abstract


The increasing frequency and sophistication of nation-state cyberattack have brought to light the vulnerability of the interconnected digital infrastructure that underpins our modern world. In the Americas, this has raised concerns about the potential for widespread disruption and destabilization across the region. Moreover, the asymmetry of cyber capabilities between nation-states has created a power dynamic that could potentially lead to further escalations and conflicts. Furthermore, the multifaceted nature of these cyber threats extends beyond traditional security concerns, encompassing economic, political, and social dimensions. The potential for stolen intellectual property, compromised critical infrastructure, and disinformation campaigns can significantly impact a nation's economy and governance, leading to broader implications for regional stability. As such, the need for a comprehensive and cooperative approach to address nation-state cyber threats in the Americas is paramount. Collaboration on cybersecurity measures, information sharing, and establishing clear guidelines for responsible state behavior in cyberspace are crucial steps to mitigate the risk of escalation and uphold regional stability. Additionally, fostering dialogue and diplomacy among nations in the Americas is essential to build trust and resilience in the face of cyber threats.

Keywords: cyber threats, SDG 16, nation-state, International Organizations; America

DOI: 10.7176/CEIS/15-1-07

Publication date: June 30th 2024


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