Understanding Cyber Conflict : Fourteen Analogies /
Analogies help us think, learn, and communicate. The fourteen case studies in this volume help readers make sense of contemporary cyber conflict through historical analogies to past military-technological problems. The chapters are divided into three groups. The first--What Are Cyber Weapons Like?--...
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Washington, DC :
Georgetown University Press,
[2017]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- What are cyber weapons like?
- Intelligence in cyber; and cyber intelligence / Michael Warner
- Non-lethal weapons and cyber capabilities / Lt. Gen. Robert Schmidle Jr. (USMC, ret.), Michael Sulmeyer, and Ben Buchanan
- Cyber weapons and precision-guided munitions / James M. Acton
- Cyber, drones, and secrecy / David E. Sanger
- What might cyber wars be like?
- Cyber war and information war a la russe / Stephen Blank
- An ounce of (virtual) prevention / John Arquilla
- Crisis instability and preemption : the 1914 railroad analogy / Francis J. Gavin
- Brits-krieg : the strategy of economic warfare / Nicholas Lambert
- Why a digital Pearl Harbor makes sense ... and is possible
- Emily O. Goldman and Michael Warner
- What are preventing and/or managing cyber conflict like?
- Cyber threats, nuclear analogies? Divergent trajectories in adapting to new dual-use technologies / Steven E. Miller
- From Pearl Harbor to "harbor lights" / John Arquilla
- Active cyber defense : applying air defense to the cyber domain / Dorothy E. Denning and Bradley J. Strawser
- "When the urgency of time and circumstances clearly does not permit ...": pre-delegation in nuclear and cyber scenarios / Peter Feaver and Kenneth Geers
- Cybersecurity and the age of privateering / Florian Egloff
- Conclusions / George Perkovich and Ariel E. Levite.