Cyberwar and information warfare [electronic resource] / edited by Daniel Ventre.

Integrating empirical, conceptual, and theoretical approaches, this book presents the thinking of researchers and experts in the fields of cybersecurity, cyberdefense, and information warfare. The aim of this book is to analyze the processes of information warfare and cyberwarfare through the histor...

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Other Authors: Ventre, Daniel
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Language:English
Published: London : Hoboken, NJ : ISTE ; John Wiley, 2011.
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245 0 0 |a Cyberwar and information warfare  |h [electronic resource] /  |c edited by Daniel Ventre. 
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505 0 |a Cover; Cyberwar and Information Warfare; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; List of Acronyms; Chapter 1. Cyberwar and its Borders; 1.1. The seduction of cyberwar; 1.2. Desirable, vulnerable and frightening information; 1.3. Conflict and its dimensions; 1.4. The Helm and space; 1.5. Between knowledge and violence; 1.6. Space, distance and paths; 1.7. The permanency of war; 1.8. No war without borders; 1.9. The enemy and the sovereign; 1.10. Strengths and weaknesses; 1.11. Bibliography; Chapter 2. War of Meaning, Cyberwar and Democracies; 2.1. Introduction. 
505 8 |a 2.2. Informational environment, a new operating space for strategy2.2.1. War and information: stakes for the West; 2.2.2. Strategy in the information environment; 2.2.3. Winning the battle of legitimacies; 2.3. Influence strategy: defeating and limiting armed force physical involvement; 2.3.1. Describing the aggressor; 2.3.2. Armed forces and the information environment; 2.3.3. The need for moral force; 2.4. Conclusion; 2.5. Bibliography; Chapter 3. Intelligence, the First Defense? Information Warfare and Strategic Surprise; 3.1. Information warfare, information and war. 
505 8 |a 3.2. Intelligence and strategic surprise3.2.1. Strategic surprise; 3.2.2. Perception of surprise; 3.2.3. Perception of the possibility of surprise; 3.3. Strategic surprise and information warfare; 3.4. Concluding remarks: surprise in strategic studies; 3.5. Bibliography; Chapter 4. Cyberconflict: Stakes of Power; 4.1. Stakes of power; 4.1.1. Power relations; 4.1.2. Expression of sovereignty; 4.1.3. Cyberpower; 4.1.4. Measuring and locating power; 4.1.5. Limits of exercising power; 4.1.6. The Monroe doctrine; 4.1.7. Globalization; 4.1.8. Shock theories; 4.1.9. Naval and maritime power strategy. 
505 8 |a 4.1.10. Air/space and cybernetic power: analogies4.1.11. Cyberconflict/cyber weapons, chemical/biological weapons: comparisons; 4.1.12. Cyberconflict/cyber weapons, Cold War, nuclear weapons: comparisons; 4.1.13. Cyberconflict and new wars; 4.2. The Stuxnet affair; 4.3. Bibliography; Chapter 5. Operational Aspects of a Cyberattack: Intelligence, Planning and Conduct; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Towards a broader concept of cyberwar; 5.2.1. War and cyberwar: common ground; 5.2.2. New orders in cyberwar; 5.2.3. Who are cyberwarriors?; 5.2.4. Is formalization possible? 
505 8 |a 5.3. Concept of critical infrastructure5.3.1. Generalized definition of the notion of critical infrastructure; 5.3.2. System interdependence; 5.4. Different phases of a cyberattack; 5.4.1. Intelligence phase; 5.4.2. Planning phase; 5.4.3. Conduct phase; 5.5. A few "elementary building blocks"; 5.5.1. General tactical framework; 5.5.2. Attacks on people; 5.5.3. Opinion manipulation and area control; 5.5.4. Military computer attack in a conventional operation; 5.6. Example scenario; 5.6.1. Tactical scenario; 5.6.2. The order of events; 5.6.3. Analysis; 5.7. Conclusion; 5.8. Bibliography. 
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