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E-book: Understanding Cyber-Warfare: Politics, Policy and Strategy 2nd edition [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(Virginia Commonwealth University, USA), (Missouri State University, USA)
  • Format: 340 pages, 3 Tables, black and white; 20 Line drawings, black and white; 20 Illustrations, black and white
  • Pub. Date: 19-Apr-2023
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003246398
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  • Format: 340 pages, 3 Tables, black and white; 20 Line drawings, black and white; 20 Illustrations, black and white
  • Pub. Date: 19-Apr-2023
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003246398
This textbook offers an accessible introduction to the historical, technical, and strategic context of global cyber conflict. The second edition has been revised and updated throughout, with three new chapters.

Cyber warfare involves issues of doctrine, strategy, policy, international relations (IR) and operational practice associated with computer network attack, computer network exploitation and computer network defense. However, it is conducted within complex sociopolitical settings alongside related forms of digital contestation. This book provides students with a comprehensive perspective on the technical, strategic and policy issues associated with cyber conflict, as well as an introduction to key state and non-state actors.

Specifically, the book provides a comprehensive overview of several key issue areas:





The historical context of the emergence and evolution of cyber warfare, including the basic characteristics and methods of computer network attack, exploitation and defense An interdisciplinary set of theoretical perspectives on conflict in the digital age from the point of view of the fields of IR, security studies, psychology and science, technology and society (STS) studies Current national perspectives, policies, doctrines and strategies relevant to cyber warfare An examination of key challenges in international law, norm development and deterrence; and The role of emerging information technologies like artificial intelligence and quantum computing in shaping the dynamics of global cyber conflict

This textbook will be essential reading for students of cybersecurity/cyber conflict and information warfare, and highly recommended for students of intelligence studies, security and strategic studies, defense policy, and IR in general.
List of figures
ix
List of tables
x
List of text boxes
xi
List of abbreviations
xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Preface to the second edition xvii
1 Introduction
1(10)
2 The technological foundations of insecurity in the digital age
11(25)
3 Cyberspace and international relations
36(27)
4 Exploit: from signals intelligence to cyber warriors
63(18)
5 Attack: from exploitation to offensive cyber operations
81(17)
6 Shape: subvert, deceive, poison
98(13)
7 The topology and history of major cyber conflict episodes
111(36)
8 National experiences with cybersecurity: realization and institutional development
147(39)
9 States at cyberwar: the dynamics and national strategies of cyber conflict
186(34)
10 Cyber conflict as "grey zone" conflict
220(20)
11 Non-state actors: terrorism, subversion and activism online
240(33)
12 Norms, ethics and international law for offensive cyber operations
273(27)
13 Evolution: how the logics of cyber conflict might change
300(15)
14 Revolution: how the nature of cyber conflict might change
315(7)
Glossary 322(11)
Index 333
Christopher Whyte is an assistant professor in the program on Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness at the L. Douglas Wilder School of Government & Public Affairs, Virginia Commonwealth University. He is co-editor of Information Warfare in the Age of Cyber Conflict (2020) and co-author of Information at War (2022).

Brian M. Mazanec is an adjunct professor in the Defense and Strategic Studies program at Missouri State University and a senior executive with the U.S. government. He is author of The Evolution of Cyber War (2015), co-author of Deterring Cyber Warfare (2014) and co-editor of Information Warfare in the Age of Cyber Conflict (2020).