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E-grāmata: Myths and Realities of Cyber Warfare: Conflict in the Digital Realm

  • Formāts: 232 pages
  • Sērija : Praeger Security International
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798216120964
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  • Formāts: 232 pages
  • Sērija : Praeger Security International
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Mar-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798216120964

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This illuminating book examines and refines the commonplace "wisdom" about cyber conflict—its effects, character, and implications for national and individual security in the 21st century.

"Cyber warfare" evokes different images to different people. This book deals with the technological aspects denoted by "cyber" and also with the information operations connected to social media's role in digital struggle.

The author discusses numerous mythologies about cyber warfare, including its presumptively instantaneous speed, that it makes distance and location irrelevant, and that victims of cyber attacks deserve blame for not defending adequately against attacks. The author outlines why several widespread beliefs about cyber weapons need modification and suggests more nuanced and contextualized conclusions about how cyber domain hostility impacts conflict in the modern world.

After distinguishing between the nature of warfare and the character of wars, chapters will probe the widespread assumptions about cyber weapons themselves. The second half of the book explores the role of social media and the consequences of the digital realm being a battlespace in 21st-century conflicts. The book also considers how trends in computing and cyber conflict impact security affairs as well as the practicality of people's relationships with institutions and trends, ranging from democracy to the Internet of Things.


  • Provides an overview of the numerous myths and realities associated with all aspects of cyber warfare

  • Explains how the leveraging of social media shapes political discourse and frays cultural norms
  • Shows how advanced persistent threats engage in espionage against critical infrastructure
    • Reveals how individuals and criminal groups conduct an array of nefarious cyber activities with wide-ranging levels of skill
  • Recenzijas

    Highly recommended. All readers. * Choice *

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    Winner of 2021 Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2021.This illuminating book examines and refines the commonplace "wisdom" about cyber conflictits effects, character, and implications for national and individual security in the 21st century.
    Foreword vii
    Eugene H. Spafford
    Preface ix
    1 War's Character and Nature, and the Stuxnet Trap
    1(22)
    2 Temporal Mythologies of Cyberwar
    23(24)
    3 Mythologies of Cyberwar Effects
    47(22)
    4 The Attribution Paradox and Organizations' Impact on Cyberwar
    69(26)
    5 Form and Function of Social Media
    95(18)
    6 Unpacking the Mythologies of Social Media
    113(22)
    7 Data as a Battlespace
    135(20)
    8 A Postmodern or a Premodern Future?
    155(18)
    Notes 173(28)
    Bibliography 201(14)
    Index 215
    Nicholas Michael Sambaluk, PhD, is associate professor specializing in military history topics dealing with technology and innovation. He is author or editor of several books and journal articles related to cyber warfare.