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Inside Cyber Warfare: Mapping the Underworld
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Inside Cyber Warfare: Mapping the Underworld
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Inside Cyber Warfare: Mapping the Underworld
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Get a fascinating and disturbing look into how state and nonstate actors throughout the world use cyber attacks to gain military, political, and economic advantages. In the third edition of this book, cyber intelligence expert Jeffrey Caruso explores the latest developments in cyber espionage and warfare, including the growing role of civilian hackers, the use of social media for nefarious purposes, and the targeting of nonmilitary infrastructure.
Geopolitical cyber attacks increased by 440% between 2009 and 2018, demonstrating how this aspect of modern warfare will likely escalate in the future.
Inside Cyber Warfare
features an exclusive deep dive into the wartime operations of an offensive cyber unit of Ukraine's Ministry of Defense as it works to defend the nation against Russian forces, particularly since the 2022 invasion.
Explore the legal status of cyber warfare
Identify information manipulation on social media
Learn why you should think like an offensive operator when defending, and like a defensive operator when attacking
Distinguish reality from fiction regarding a "cyber armageddon"
Learn what nations can do to defend themselves
Geopolitical cyber attacks increased by 440% between 2009 and 2018, demonstrating how this aspect of modern warfare will likely escalate in the future.
Inside Cyber Warfare
features an exclusive deep dive into the wartime operations of an offensive cyber unit of Ukraine's Ministry of Defense as it works to defend the nation against Russian forces, particularly since the 2022 invasion.
Explore the legal status of cyber warfare
Identify information manipulation on social media
Learn why you should think like an offensive operator when defending, and like a defensive operator when attacking
Distinguish reality from fiction regarding a "cyber armageddon"
Learn what nations can do to defend themselves