Cyberspace and National Security: Threats, Opportunities, and Power in a Virtual World

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Cyberspace and National Security: Threats, Opportunities, and Power in a Virtual World

Author(s): Derek S. Reveron (Editor, Contributor), Patrick Jagoda (Contributor), Herbert Lin (Contributor), Steven Bucci (Contributor), David P. Fidler (Contributor), Richard B. Andres (Contributor), Jeffrey R. Cooper (Contributor), Chris C. Demchak (Contributor), Brandon Valeriano (Contributor), Ryan Maness (Contributor), James Joyner (Contributor), Nikolas K. Gvosdev (Contributor), Nigel Inkster (Contributor), John B. Sheldon (Contributor)

  • Publisher: Georgetown University Press
  • Publication Date: 11 Sept. 2012
  • Edition: Illustrated
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 272 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1589019180
  • ISBN-13: 9781589019188

Book Description

In its short history, individuals and companies have harnessed cyberspace to create new industries, a vibrant social space, and a new economic sphere that are intertwined with our everyday lives. At the same time, cyberspace is a somewhat anarchic domain where individuals, sub-national groups, and states are able to advance their interests through malicious activity. Today, individuals tend to pose the greatest danger in cyberspace, but non-state groups, intelligence services, and militaries increasingly penetrate information technology networks for espionage, manipulation, and even destruction. Defensive cybersecurity is becoming an issue of more and more acute importance every year, and states are also being seduced by the possibilities of offensive cyberwar. This book enhances our understanding of how cyberspace is becoming a new dimension to national security. The contributors examine current threats and hypothesize about future threats in cyberspace, discuss various approaches to advance and defend national interests in cyberspace, contrast the U.S. approach with European, Russian, and Chinese approaches, and advance a theory of cyberpower that can aid policymakers and strategists in establishing the first principles of cyberwar. The contributors to this volume are a mix of scholars from academia, policy analysts, and information technology executives.

Editorial Reviews

Review

Overall, Reveron et al. provide us with an intelligent and well-informed analysis of contemporary cyber security issues. This is a book by the national security community for the national security community.

About the Author

Derek S. Reveron is a professor of national security affairs and the EMC Informationist Chair at the US Naval War College. He is the author of Exporting Security: International Engagement, Security Cooperation, and the Changing Face of the US Military and coauthor of Human Security in a Borderless World.

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