The first step in preparing any battlespace is to define the domain for attack and maneuver. The various military service components have directed authority to focus their efforts in specific domains of operations (e.g., naval operations are mainly in the maritime domain). However, cyberspace operations pose challenges because they span multiple operational domains. This paper focuses on U.S. cyberspace policy related to defending and exploiting critical infrastructure assets. Also, it examines the issues involved in delineating responsibility for U.S. defensive and offensive operations related to critical infrastructures. Abstract © Springe
Recent efforts to address cybersecurity risks have focused on leveraging the immense technical capac...
This article aims to contribute to the operationalisation of military cyber operations in general, a...
The United States Department of Defense (DoD) declared cyberspace as an operational domain in 2011. ...
The protection of critical infrastructure and key resources (CIKR) against acts of cyber warfare req...
Reissued 27 Sep 2018 to reflect updated abstract on pages i and v.Cyberattacks against critical infr...
This article addresses the question ‘what considerations should be taken by cyber commands when desi...
Winning wars in cyberspace might sound easy: the click of a mouse or the press of the enter key on a...
Cyberspace is by itself a dimension that has own unique nature with characteristics that shape and a...
Critical infrastructures are those physical and cyber-based systems essential to the minimal economy...
The primary concern of United States national security policy, as detailed in the 2018 National Defe...
Abstract: Analysis and policy recommendations for use and response to various forms of cyber action...
In this issue we look at the means and doctrine for command and control of cyberspace operations tod...
Many dubbed the Gulf War of 1991 the "first space war" due to the US Armed Forces' extensive use of ...
The United States relies on networked computing for all manner of economic, social, and civic activi...
Cyberwarfare is a very real threat to the security of the nation. Yet there is confusion and disagre...
Recent efforts to address cybersecurity risks have focused on leveraging the immense technical capac...
This article aims to contribute to the operationalisation of military cyber operations in general, a...
The United States Department of Defense (DoD) declared cyberspace as an operational domain in 2011. ...
The protection of critical infrastructure and key resources (CIKR) against acts of cyber warfare req...
Reissued 27 Sep 2018 to reflect updated abstract on pages i and v.Cyberattacks against critical infr...
This article addresses the question ‘what considerations should be taken by cyber commands when desi...
Winning wars in cyberspace might sound easy: the click of a mouse or the press of the enter key on a...
Cyberspace is by itself a dimension that has own unique nature with characteristics that shape and a...
Critical infrastructures are those physical and cyber-based systems essential to the minimal economy...
The primary concern of United States national security policy, as detailed in the 2018 National Defe...
Abstract: Analysis and policy recommendations for use and response to various forms of cyber action...
In this issue we look at the means and doctrine for command and control of cyberspace operations tod...
Many dubbed the Gulf War of 1991 the "first space war" due to the US Armed Forces' extensive use of ...
The United States relies on networked computing for all manner of economic, social, and civic activi...
Cyberwarfare is a very real threat to the security of the nation. Yet there is confusion and disagre...
Recent efforts to address cybersecurity risks have focused on leveraging the immense technical capac...
This article aims to contribute to the operationalisation of military cyber operations in general, a...
The United States Department of Defense (DoD) declared cyberspace as an operational domain in 2011. ...