Deter, Disrupt, or Deceive: Assessing Cyber Conflict as an Intelligence Contest is a timely and essential contribution on the subject of cyber war as its contributors offer and identify a new way for scholars, practitioners, and students to understand statecraft in the cyber domain and in the rapidly evolving Cyber Era. * Midwest Book Review * This book shows some of the best minds engaged in the analysis and practice of cyber operations grappling with the question of how to think about data and influence. * CHOICE connect * The book benefits from a very robust introduction and includes a conclusion that effectively summarizes the diverse contributionsa rare quality in a collective volume published in the Anglosphere. * Études Françaises de Renseignement et de Cyber * [ R]obert Chesney and Max Smeets recalibrate our assumptions in building on the case against hyperbole in cybersecurity. What they offer is an edited volume of articles from some of the most important social scientists studying cyber operations and their relationship with international security. * Journal of Strategic Security * Deter, Disrupt, or Deceive offers one of the most comprehensive and theoretically grounded evaluations to date. * Survival: Global Politics and Strategy * [ D]eter, Disrupt, or Deceive adeptly navigates the complex landscape of cyber operations....The book is an invaluable resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding of the intellectual debates surrounding cyber conflict. -- Tash Buckley, Royal Holloway University of London * The Journal of Cyber Policy *