Thesis defence: Gazmend Huskaj

Thesis defence

Date: Friday 6 September 2024

Time: 13.00 – 16.00

Location: L70, DSV, Borgarfjordsgatan 12, Kista

Welcome to a thesis defence at DSV! In his PhD thesis, Gazmend Huskaj discusses how a country like Sweden can organise its cyber defence.

Gazmend Huskaj, PhD student at DSV. Photo: Åse Karlén.

On September 6, 2024, Gazmend Huskaj will present his PhD thesis at the Department of Computer and Systems Sciences (DSV), Stockholm University. The title of the thesis is “Offensive Cyberspace Operations: Implications for Sweden”.

PhD student: Gazmend Huskaj, DSV
Opponent: Geir Olav Dyrkolbotn, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway
Main supervisor: Stefan Axelsson, DSV
Supervisor: Fredrik Blix, DSV

PhD student Gazmend Huskaj, DSV.
PhD student Gazmend Huskaj nailed his thesis to the DSV wall on August 16, 2024. Photo: Åse Karlén.

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Abstract

This PhD thesis describes how Sweden can organise its offensive cyberspace capabilities for strategic objectives, including cyber deterrence and defence, in response to escalating threats from nations like Russia, China, and Iran.

The research develops a multi-level and multi-domain (MLMD) theoretical framework, integrating deterrence theory, intelligence theory, and offensive cyberspace operations. Adopting an interpretivist research philosophy, the research employs a case study research strategy, reviewing scientific and military literature and conducting semi-structured interviews with key respondents in Swedish policy and defence.

The findings suggest the need for a comprehensive national deterrence strategy encompassing offensive cyberspace capabilities, the operational organisation of cyberspace units supported by policy and intelligence, and a tactical emphasis on identifying and exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities.

This research contributes to the field by offering models and frameworks for planning and executing offensive cyberspace operations, providing insights and increasing the knowledge base for professionals and researchers. Additionally, it advances the field by applying the MLMD framework for evaluating the research papers and using the general method for theory building in applied disciplines to assess the utility of the proposed model for offensive cyberspace operations.

Keywords

Offensive Cyberspace Operations, Deterrence Theory, Intelligence Theory, Offensive Cyberspace Operations Theory, Sweden, Multi-Level and Multi-Domain Framework