Cyber warfare : a reference handbook / Paul J. Springer.

Cyber warfare is gaining prominence as a serious tactic in military conflicts throughout the world. And, as the most network-dependent nation on earth, the United States is the most vulnerable. Military expert and author Paul J. Springer examines the many facets of cyber combat—from the threats of i...

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Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Contemporary world issues.
Main Author: Springer, Paul J. (Author)
Language:English
Published: Santa Barbara, California : ABC-CLIO, [2015]
Series:Contemporary world issues.
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Physical Description:xvi, 340 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Variant Title:
Cyberwarfare, a reference handbook.
Format: Book
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Cyber warfare is gaining prominence as a serious tactic in military conflicts throughout the world. And, as the most network-dependent nation on earth, the United States is the most vulnerable. Military expert and author Paul J. Springer examines the many facets of cyber combat—from the threats of information exposure that American civilians encounter on a daily basis, to the concern of keeping up with the capabilities of China and Russia, to the inherent dangers in ignoring cyber threats. This essential reference—the only of its kind to include an overview of other cyber warfare literature—emphasizes the importance of cyber operations in modern conflicts, detailing the efforts that have been made by government agencies to create networks that are secure. Noted experts in the field weigh in on the problems of attribution during a cyber attack, the detection of cyber intrusions, and the possible solutions for preventing data breaches. The book features profiles of theorists, commanders, and inventors; as well as organizations dedicated to cyber attacks, including government and military operations, industrial cyber security companies, and academic centers.
Call Number:U163 .S66 2015
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781610694438
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