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Strategic warfare in cyberspace

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In the "information age", information systems may serve as both weapons and targets.

Although the media have paid a good deal of attention to information warfare, most treatments so far seem to have been overly broad and without analytical foundations.

In this book Gregory Rattray offers a comprehensive analysis of strategic information warfare waged via digital means as a distinct concern for the United States and its allies.

Rattray begins by analyzing salient features of information infrastructures and distinguishing strategic information warfare from other types of information-based competition, such as financial crime and economic espionage.

He then establishes a conceptual framework for the successful conduct of strategic warfare in general, and of strategic information warfare in particular.

Taking a historical perspective, he examines US efforts to develop air bombardment capabilities in the period between World War I and World War II and compares them to US efforts in the 1990s to develop the capability to conduct strategic information warfare.

He concludes with recommendations for strengthening US strategic information warfare defences.

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Product Details
MIT Press
0262182092 / 9780262182096
Hardback
355.343
11/05/2001
United States
English
480p. : ill.
23 cm
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