Description |
1 online resource (197 pages) |
Series |
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; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of illustrations; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; Introduction; 1 A short history of cyber warfare; 2 Understanding cyber-attacks; 3 The attribution of cyber warfare; 4 The strategic implications of cyber warfare; 5 The regulation of cyber warfare under the jus ad bellum; 6 The regulation of cyber warfare under the jus in bello; 7 The relevance of the Just War Tradition to cyber warfare; Index |
Summary |
This book is a multi-disciplinary analysis of cyber warfare, featuring contributions by leading experts from a mixture of academic and professional backgrounds. Cyber warfare, meaning interstate cyber aggression, is an increasingly important emerging phenomenon in international relations, with state-orchestrated (or apparently state-orchestrated) computer network attacks occurring in Estonia (2007), Georgia (2008) and Iran (2010). This method of waging warfare - given its potential to, for example, make planes fall from the sky or cause nuclear power plants to melt down - has the capacity to be |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Cyberspace operations (Military science)
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Just war doctrine.
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Cyberspace operations (Military science)
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Just war doctrine
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781317645566 |
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1317645561 |
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