No - there is a difference between Cyber Espionage and Cyber Warfare. This book is about Cyber Warfare and the policies surrounding that activity. No nation has declared cyber war on another but, you can bet that many nations are experimenting with how to use cyberspace to conduct warfare operations. The Stuxnet story demonstrates that it is possible to use a cyber vector alone to destroy critical infrastructure. You can bet that many nations have noted that and are figuring out how to leverage that information.
Well- this book is not a case study book. it is more about policy. I am not aware of any book that outlines Cyber Warfare case studies. I think most of that would be classified.
The Giant Bureaucracy you are talking about is the new Cyber Command.
No - there is a difference between Cyber Espionage and Cyber Warfare. This book is about Cyber Warfare and the policies surrounding that activity. No nation has declared cyber war on another but, you can bet that many nations are experimenting with how to use cyberspace to conduct warfare operations. The Stuxnet story demonstrates that it is possible to use a cyber vector alone to destroy critical infrastructure. You can bet that many nations have noted that and are figuring out how to leverage that information.
Well- this book is not a case study book. it is more about policy. I am not aware of any book that outlines Cyber Warfare case studies. I think most of that would be classified. The Giant Bureaucracy you are talking about is the new Cyber Command.