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Cybersecurity and Cyberwar: What Everyone Needs to Know

Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press (2014), viii, 306 pp.

Contains glossary, index

ISBN 978-0-199918119

Signature commbox: 70-Rights-E 2014

"Given the Internet’s potential for full-spectrum surveillance and information disruption, the marshaling of computer networks represents the next stage of cyberwar. Indeed, it is upon us already. The recent Stuxnet episode, in which Israel fed a malignant computer virus into Iran’s nuclear facilities, is one such example. Penetration into US government computer systems by Chinese hackers-presumably sponsored by the Chinese government-is another. Together, they point to a new era in the evolution of human conflict. In Cybersecurity: What Everyone Needs to Know, noted experts Peter W. Singer and Allan Friedman lay out how the revolution in military cybernetics occurred and explain where it is headed. They begin with an explanation of what cyberspace is before moving on to discussions of how it can be exploited and why it is so hard to defend. Throughout, they discuss the latest developments in military and security technology. Singer and Friedman close with a discussion of how people and governments can protect themselves." (Publisher description)
Introduction, 1
Part I: How it all works, 12
Part II: Why it matters, 67
Part III: What can we do? 166
Conclusions, 247