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| 245 | 0 0 | ▼a Bytes, bombs, and spies : ▼b the strategic dimensions of offensive cyber operations / ▼c edited by Herbert Lin and Amy Zegart. |
| 260 | ▼a Washington, D.C. : ▼b Brookings Institution Press, ▼c 2018. | |
| 264 | 1 | ▼a Washington, D.C. : ▼b Brookings Institution Press, ▼c [2018] |
| 300 | ▼a xiii, 424 p. : ▼b ill. ; ▼c 23 cm. | |
| 336 | ▼a text ▼b txt ▼2 rdacontent | |
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| 504 | ▼a Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| 505 | 0 | ▼a Illuminating a new domain : the role and nature of military intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance in cyberspace / Chris Inglis -- How effects, saliencies, and norms should influence U.S. cyberwar doctrine / Henry Farrell and Charles L. Glaser -- A strategic assessment of the U.S. Cyber Command vision / Max W.E. Smeets and Herbert Lin -- A cyber SIOP? : operational considerations for strategic offensive cyber planning / Austin Long -- Second acts in cyberspace / Martin C. Libicki -- Hacking a nation's missile development program / Herbert Lin -- The Cartwright conjecture : the deterrent value and escalatory risk of fearsome cyber capabilities / Jason Healey -- The cyber commitment problem and the destabilization of nuclear deterrence / Erik Gartzke and Jon R. Lindsay -- Cyber terrorism : its effects on psychological well-being, public confidence, and political attitude / Michael L. Gross, Daphna Canetti, and Dana R. Vashdi -- Limiting the undesired impact of cyber weapons : technical requirements and policy implications / Steven M. Bellovin, Susan Landau, and Herbert Lin -- Rules of engagement for cyberspace operations : a view from the United States / C. Robert Kehler, Herbert Lin, and Michael Sulmeyer -- U.S. offensive cyber operations in a China- U.S. military confrontation / Adam Segal -- Disintermediation, counterinsurgency, and cyber defense / David Aucsmith -- Private sector cyber weapons : an adequate response to the sovereignty gap? / Lucas Kello -- cyberwar inc. : examining the role of companies in offensive cyber operations / Irv Lachow and Taylor Grossman. |
| 520 | ▼a A new era of war fighting is emerging for the U.S. military. Hi-tech weapons have given way to hi tech in a number of instances recently: A computer virus is unleashed that destroys centrifuges in Iran, slowing that country's attempt to build a nuclear weapon. ISIS, which has made the internet the backbone of its terror operations, finds its network-based command and control systems are overwhelmed in a cyber attack. A number of North Korean ballistic missiles fail on launch, reportedly because their systems were compromised by a cyber campaign. Offensive cyber operations like these have become important components of U.S. defense strategy and their role will grow larger. But just what offensive cyber weapons are and how they could be used remains clouded by secrecy. This new volume by Amy Zegart and Herb Lin is a groundbreaking discussion and exploration of cyber weapons with a focus on their strategic dimensions. It brings together many of the leading specialists in the field to provide new and incisive analysis of what former CIA director Michael Hayden has called "digital combat power" and how the United States should incorporate that power into its national security strategy. -- Provided by publisher. | |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Cyber intelligence (Computer security). |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Internet in espionage. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Cyberspace operations (Military science). |
| 700 | 1 | ▼a Lin, Herbert, ▼e editor. |
| 700 | 1 | ▼a Zegart, Amy B., ▼d 1967-, ▼e editor. |
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| No. | 소장처 | 청구기호 | 등록번호 | 도서상태 | 반납예정일 | 예약 | 서비스 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No. 1 | 소장처 과학도서관/Sci-Info(2층서고)/ | 청구기호 005.8 B998 | 등록번호 121267226 (2회 대출) | 도서상태 대출가능 | 반납예정일 | 예약 | 서비스 |
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"We are dropping cyber bombs. We have never done that before."--U.S. Defense Department official
A new era of war fighting is emerging for the U.S. military. Hi-tech weapons have given way to hi tech in a number of instances recently:
A computer virus is unleashed that destroys centrifuges in Iran, slowing that country's attempt to build a nuclear weapon.
ISIS, which has made the internet the backbone of its terror operations, finds its network-based command and control systems are overwhelmed in a cyber attack.
A number of North Korean ballistic missiles fail on launch, reportedly because their systems were compromised by a cyber campaign.
Offensive cyber operations like these have become important components of U.S. defense strategy and their role will grow larger. But just what offensive cyber weapons are and how they could be used remains clouded by secrecy.
This new volume by Amy Zegart and Herb Lin is a groundbreaking discussion and exploration of cyber weapons with a focus on their strategic dimensions. It brings together many of the leading specialists in the field to provide new and incisive analysis of what former CIA director Michael Hayden has called "digital combat power" and how the United States should incorporate that power into its national security strategy.
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Contents: List of Figures and Tables Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. Illuminating a New Domain: The Role and Nature of Military Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance in Cyberspace 3. How Effects, Saliencies, and Norms Should Influence U.S. Cyberwar Doctrine 4. A Strategic Assessment of the U.S. Cyber Command Vision 5. A Cyber SIOP? Operational Considerations for Strategic Offensive Cyber Planning 6. Second Acts in Cyberspace 7. Hacking a Nation''s Missile Development Program 8. The Cartwright Conjecture: The Deterrent Value and Escalatory Risk of Fearsome Cyber Capabilities 9. The Cyber Commitment Problem and the Destabilization of Nuclear Deterrence 10. Cyber Terrorism: Its Effects on Psychological Well-Being, Public Confidence, and Political Attitudes 11. Limiting the Undesired Impact of Cyber Weapons: Technical Requirements and Policy Implications 12. Rules of Engagement for Cyberspace Operations: A View from the United States 13. U.S. Offensive Cyber Operations in a China-U.S. Military Confrontation 14. Disintermediation, Counterinsurgency, and Cyber Defense 15. Private Sector Cyber Weapons: An Adequate Response to the Sovereignty Gap? 16. Cyberwar Inc.: Examining the Role of Companies in Offensive Cyber Operations Index Contributors
