
This book introduces policy, government, and security professionals to the concept of "information warfare," covering its evolution over the last decade and its developments among such economic and political giants as China, Russia, Japan, India, and Singapore. The text describes various conceptions of information warfare, along with how they function in military, diplomatic, political, and economic contexts. Recent notable cyber attacks are analyzed, the challenges faced by countries who fail to secure their cyberspace (Japan, the US, etc.) are enumerated, and ways to distinguish between cybercrime, cyberwarfare, and cyberterrrorism are discussed.
theories, information warfare, cyberspace, [SHS.SOCIO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociology, [SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences, cyberwar, doctrine, 306, strategies, Information warfare, war, [SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences, strategy, military
theories, information warfare, cyberspace, [SHS.SOCIO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociology, [SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences, cyberwar, doctrine, 306, strategies, Information warfare, war, [SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences, strategy, military
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