Cyberwar and Information Warfare By Daniel Ventre (ed.)
2011 | 426 Pages | ISBN: 1848213042 | PDF | 8 MB
2011 | 426 Pages | ISBN: 1848213042 | PDF | 8 MB
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 historical, operational and strategic perspectives of cyberattacks. Cyberwar and Information Warfare is of extreme use to experts in security studies and intelligence studies, defense universities, ministries of defense and security, and anyone studying political sciences, international relations, geopolitics, information technologies, etc.Content: Chapter 1 Cyberwar and its Borders (pages 1–30): Chapter 2 War of Meaning, Cyberwar and Democracies (pages 31–81): Chapter 3 Intelligence, the First Defense? Information Warfare and Strategic Surprise (pages 83–112): Chapter 4 Cyberconflict (pages 113–244): Chapter 5 Operational Aspects of a Cyberattack (pages 245–284): Chapter 6 Riots in Xinjiang and Chinese Information Warfare (pages 285–366): Chapter 7 Special Territories (pages 367–394):