Cyberspace in peace and war

"This updated and expanded edition of Cyberspace in Peace and War by Martin C. Libicki presents a comprehensive understanding of cybersecurity, cyberwar, and cyber-terrorism"--

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Libicki, Martin C., autor (autor)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Annapolis, Maryland : Naval Institute Press [2021]
Edición:Second edition
Colección:EBSCO Academic eBook Collection.
Transforming war.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
Ver en Universidad de Navarra:https://innopac.unav.es/record=b47079824*spi
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction
  • Part I. Foundations
  • Chapter 1. Emblematic Attacks
  • Chapter 2. Some Basic Principles
  • Chapter 3. How to Compromise a Computer
  • Chapter 4. Cybersecurity as a Systems Problem
  • Chapter 5. Defending against Deep and Wide Attacks
  • Chapter 6. Deterrence by Denial
  • Part II. Operations
  • Chapter 7. Tactical Cyberwar
  • Chapter 8. Organizing a Cyberwar Campaign
  • Chapter 9. Professionalizing Cyberwar
  • Chapter 10. Is Cyberspace a Warfighting Domain?
  • Chapter 11. Strategic Implications of Tactical Cyberwar
  • Chapter 12. Stability Implications of Tactical Cyberwar
  • Part III. Strategies
  • Chapter 13. Strategic Cyberwar
  • Chapter 14. Cyberwar Threats as Deterrence and Compulsion
  • Chapter 15. The Unexpected Asymmetry of Cyberwar
  • Chapter 16. Responding to Cyberattack
  • Chapter 17. Deterrence Fundamentals
  • Chapter 18. The Will to Retaliate
  • Chapter 19. Attribution
  • Chapter 20. What Threshold for Response?
  • Chapter 21. A Deterministic Posture
  • Chapter 22. Punishment and Holding Targets at Risk
  • Chapter 23. Cyberwar Escalation
  • Chapter 24. Brandishing Cyberattack Capabilities
  • Chapter 25. Narratives and Signals
  • Chapter 26. Cyberattack Inferences from Cyberespionage
  • Chapter 27. Strategic Stability
  • Part IV. Norms
  • Chapter 28. Norms for Cyberspace
  • Chapter 29. The Rocky Road to Cyberespionage Norms
  • Chapter 30. Sino-American Relations and Norms in Cyberspace
  • Chapter 31. The Enigma of Russian Behavior in Cyberspace
  • Chapter 32. Cybersecurity Futures
  • Chapter 33. Cyberwar: What Is It Good For?
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index
  • About the Author.