Cyberinfrastructure -- Government policy : Avoiding the success trap : toward policy for open-source software as infrastructure / by Stewart Scott, Saara Ann Brackett, Trey Herr, and Maia Hamin
Cyberinfrastructure -- Latin America : Networks, movements and technopolitics in Latin America : critical analysis and current challenges / Francisco Sierra Caballero, Tommaso Gravante, editor
Cyberinfrastructure -- Political aspects : Handbook of cyber-development, cyber-democracy, and cyber-defense / Elias G. Carayannis, David F.J. Campbell, Marios Panagiotis Efthymiopoulos, editors
Cyberinfrastructure -- Protection -- Ukraine : Ukraine's rapid digitalization : human rights risks and opportunities in a postwar environment / Marti Flacks, Caitlin Chin-Rothmann, Lauren Burke, Julia V. Brock, Iryna Tiasko
Cyberinfrastructure -- Security measures -- Hungary : Critical infrastructure protection research : results of the first critical infrastructure protection research project in Hungary / László Nádai, József Padányi, editors
Cyberinfrastructure -- Security measures -- Public opinion : International publics brace for cyberattacks on elections, infrastructure, national security : many doubt their countries are prepared for major cyber hacks / by Jacob Poushter and Janell Fetterolf
Cyberinfrastructure -- Security measures -- United States -- Congresses. : Professionalizing the nation's cybersecurity workforce? : criteria for decision-making / Committee on Professionalizing the Nation's Cybersecurity Workforce: Criteria for Future Decision-Making, Computer Science and Telecommunications Board, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, National Research Council of the National Academies
Here are entered works on tracking, analyzing, and countering digital security threats. Works on the collection and processing, for subsequent intelligence purposes, of information derived primarily from electronic signals that do not contain speech or text are entered under Electronic intelligence
A radiological stereotactic technique developed for cutting or destroying tissue by high doses of radiation in place of surgical incisions. It was originally developed for neurosurgery on structures in the brain and its use gradually spread to radiation surgery on extracranial structures as well. The usual rigid needles or probes of stereotactic surgery are replaced with beams of ionizing radiation directed toward a target so as to achieve local tissue destruction
A radiological stereotactic technique developed for cutting or destroying tissue by high doses of radiation in place of surgical incisions. It was originally developed for neurosurgery on structures in the brain and its use gradually spread to radiation surgery on extracranial structures as well. The usual rigid needles or probes of stereotactic surgery are replaced with beams of ionizing radiation directed toward a target so as to achieve local tissue destruction