While much focus has remained on the concept of cyberwar, what we have been observing in actual cyber behaviour are campaigns comprised of linked cyber operations, with the specific objective of achieving strategic outcomes without the need of armed attack. These campaigns are not simply transitory clever tactics, but strategic in intent. This article examines strategic cyber competition and reveals how the adoption of a different construct can pivot both explanation and policy prescription. Strategy must be unshackled from the presumption that it deals only with the realm of coercion, militarised crisis, and war in cyberspace.ISSN:0140-2390ISSN:1743-937
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Over the last decade, cyber power has become an increasingly prominent concept and instrument of n...
Over the past several decades, advances in technology have transformed communications and the abilit...
Cyberwar (Cyber war, Cyber Warfare) is the military confrontation with the means of information tech...
Contemporary cyber conflict literature associates state behavior in cyberspace with the underlying t...
Comprehensive theories of conflict in the cyber world have not yet been developed, but the utilizati...
Theories for conflict in the cyber world have not yet been developed, but the application of traditi...
This article contributes to the operationalisation of military cyber operations in general, and for ...
Much attention has been focused on the potential consequences of cyber attacks against critical infr...
This study identifies and explains variation in how states behave in the new security environment of...
The aim of this article is to study whether U.S. cyber strategy is integrated into U.S. grand strate...
This brief article argues for a narrow definition of cyberwar and a technology-centric approach to u...
Cyberspace allows ideology to dictate who wins a war. That technological medium has marginalized vio...
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Although the cyber domain has several unique characteristics, the timeless principles of maneuver wa...
Abstract. The last couple of decades have seen a colossal change in terms of the influence that comp...
Over the last decade, cyber power has become an increasingly prominent concept and instrument of n...
Over the past several decades, advances in technology have transformed communications and the abilit...
Cyberwar (Cyber war, Cyber Warfare) is the military confrontation with the means of information tech...