Description |
1 online resource |
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Routledge studies in conflict, security and technology |
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Routledge studies in conflict, security and technology.
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Contents |
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1 Introduction; 2 Elements of Domain Superiority from the Other Domains; 3 Cyberspace Domain Characteristics; 4 Local Cyberspace Superiority; 5 Measuring Cyberspace Superiority; 6 Cyberspace Superiority Case Studies; 7 Conclusion; Appendix A: Coding of Measurement Inputs; Appendix B: Cyberspace Superiority Case Study Measurement; Index |
Summary |
This book examines cyberspace superiority in nation-state conflict from both a theoretical and a practical perspective. This volume analyses superiority concepts from the domains of land, maritime, and air to build a model that can be applied to cyberspace. Eight different cyberspace conflicts between nation states are examined and the resulting analysis is combined with theoretical concepts to present the reader with a conclusion. Case studies include the conflict between Russia and Estonia (2007), North Korea and the US and South Korea (2009) and Saudi Arabia and Iran in the Aramco attack (2 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Vendor-supplied metadata |
Subject |
Cyberspace -- Political aspects
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Social conflict.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
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Cyberspace -- Political aspects
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Social conflict
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781317420385 |
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1317420381 |
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9781317420378 |
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1317420373 |
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1138918911 |
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9781138918917 |
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9781315688183 |
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1315688182 |
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