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ID124652
Title ProperCyberwar and peace
Other Title Informationhacking can reduce real world violence
LanguageENG
AuthorRid, Thomas
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Cyberwar Is Coming!" declared the title of a seminal 1993 article by the RAND Corporation analysts John Arquilla and David Ronfeldt, who argued that the nascent Internet would fundamentally transform warfare. The idea seemed fanciful at the time, and it took more than a decade for members of the U.S. national security establishment to catch on. But once they did, a chorus of voices resounded in the mass media, proclaiming the dawn of the era of cyberwar and warning of its terrifying potential. In February 2011, then CIA Director Leon Panetta warned Congress that "the next Pearl Harbor could very well be a cyberattack." And in late 2012, Mike McConnell, who had served as director of national intelligence under President George W. Bush, warned darkly that the United States could not "wait for the cyber equivalent of the collapse of the World Trade Centers."
`In' analytical NoteForeign Affairs Vol.92, No.6; 2013: p.77-87
Journal SourceForeign Affairs Vol.92, No.6; 2013: p.77-87
Key WordsNational Policy - USA ;  Defense and Intelligence - USA ;  National Security Policy - USA ;  Cyberwar ;  Modern Warfare ;  War - History ;  Terrorist Attacks - USA ;  Political Violence ;  Traditional Political Violence ;  NATO ;  Islamist Terrorism ;  Peacekeeping


 
 
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