Cyber operations, the ‘fifth dimension’ of warfare, is a contentious issue in scientific debates. This article analyzes two opposing theoretical frameworks about cyber war: ‘doomsday or dismissal’. Some scholars argue that cyber Armageddon will be upon us, while others claim cyber war does not even exist. At the Wales Summit, NATO member states have decided that cyber attacks can warrant collective action under the NATO treaty stipulations. Therefore, it is more than necessary to think through the offensive and defensive uses of cyber power within the war paradigm
Comprehensive theories of conflict in the cyber world have not yet been developed, but the utilizati...
There is a saying that politicians and generals are always fighting the last war, which is emphasize...
Cyber attacks are becoming increasingly common as a tool for conducting foreign and security policy....
This paper examines the argument that espionage is a distinct framework for evaluating conflict in c...
For almost two decades, experts and defense establishments the world over have been predicting that ...
In 2011, the United States government declared a cyber attack as equal to an act of war, punishable ...
The emergence of cyber warfare has created a debate among government officials, lawyers, and scholar...
This brief article argues for a narrow definition of cyberwar and a technology-centric approach to u...
Public policy discourse about cyber security in the United States is dominated by a metaphor of war ...
Since the mid-1990s, discussion around the prospect of cyber war has become an increasingly hot topi...
Objectives: This article explains the concepts of cyber conflict attributes in relation to the class...
Cyberspace has developed into an indispensable aspect of modern society, but not without risk. Cyber...
Abstract. The last couple of decades have seen a colossal change in terms of the influence that comp...
States’ capacity for using information and communication technology (ICT) to inflict grave economic,...
The world is constantly evolving, and so is technological progress, which increasingly impacts the l...
Comprehensive theories of conflict in the cyber world have not yet been developed, but the utilizati...
There is a saying that politicians and generals are always fighting the last war, which is emphasize...
Cyber attacks are becoming increasingly common as a tool for conducting foreign and security policy....
This paper examines the argument that espionage is a distinct framework for evaluating conflict in c...
For almost two decades, experts and defense establishments the world over have been predicting that ...
In 2011, the United States government declared a cyber attack as equal to an act of war, punishable ...
The emergence of cyber warfare has created a debate among government officials, lawyers, and scholar...
This brief article argues for a narrow definition of cyberwar and a technology-centric approach to u...
Public policy discourse about cyber security in the United States is dominated by a metaphor of war ...
Since the mid-1990s, discussion around the prospect of cyber war has become an increasingly hot topi...
Objectives: This article explains the concepts of cyber conflict attributes in relation to the class...
Cyberspace has developed into an indispensable aspect of modern society, but not without risk. Cyber...
Abstract. The last couple of decades have seen a colossal change in terms of the influence that comp...
States’ capacity for using information and communication technology (ICT) to inflict grave economic,...
The world is constantly evolving, and so is technological progress, which increasingly impacts the l...
Comprehensive theories of conflict in the cyber world have not yet been developed, but the utilizati...
There is a saying that politicians and generals are always fighting the last war, which is emphasize...
Cyber attacks are becoming increasingly common as a tool for conducting foreign and security policy....