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ID110973
Title ProperThink again
Other Title Informationcyberwar
LanguageENG
AuthorRid, Thomas
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)No way. "Cyberwar is coming!" John Arquilla and David Ronfeldt predicted in a celebrated Rand paper back in 1993. Since then, it seems to have arrived -- at least by the account of the U.S. military establishment, which is busy competing over who should get what share of the fight. Cyberspace is "a domain in which the Air Force flies and fights," Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne claimed in 2006. By 2012, William J. Lynn III, the deputy defense secretary at the time, was writing that cyberwar is "just as critical to military operations as land, sea, air, and space." In January, the Defense Department vowed to equip the U.S. armed forces for "conducting a combined arms campaign across all domains -- land, air, maritime, space, and cyberspace." Meanwhile, growing piles of books and articles explore the threats of cyberwarfare, cyberterrorism, and how to survive them.
`In' analytical NoteForeign Policy vol. , No.192; Mar-Apr 2012: p.80-84
Key WordsCyberwar ;  Cyberspace ;  United States ;  CIA ;  KGB ;  Estonia