Cyber war versus cyber realities : cyber conflict in the international system /
In 2011, the United States government declared a cyber attack as equal to an act of war, punishable with conventional military means. Cyber operations, cyber crime and other forms of cyber activities directed by one state against another are now considered part of the normal relations range of comba...
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Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1: The Contours of the Cyber Conflict World
- Chapter 2: Cyberpower, Cyber Weapons, and Cyber Operations
- Chapter 3: Theories of Cyber Conflict: Restraint, Regionalism, Espionage, and Cyber Terrorism in the Digital Era
- Chapter 4: The Dynamics of Cyber Conflict between Rival Antagonists
- Chapter 5: The Impact of Cyber Incidents: Events and the Conflict-Cooperation Nexus
- Chapter 6: Stuxnet, Shamoon, and Bronze Soldier: The Impact and Responses to Cyber Operations
- Chapter 7: Cyber Conflict and Non-State Actors: Weapons of Fear
- Chapter 8: Cyber Rules: Encouraging a System of Justice and Proportionality in Cyber Operations
- Chapter 9: Conclusion
- Tables and Figures.