ID | 134180 |
Title Proper | Cyberwarfare in the Korean Peninsula |
Other Title Information | asymmetries and strategic responses |
Language | ENG |
Author | Kshetri, Nir |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | In this paper, we argue that the two Koreas' intentions and actions on the cyber front point toward the possibility that they have engaged in cyber warfare against each other. From South Korea's standpoint, a key concern has been North Korea's advanced cyber warfare capabilities and alleged involvement of its substantial workforce in the Internet's dark side activities. These issues need to be looked at the backdrop of the North's nuclear and ballistic missile capabilities. This paper draws principally upon theories and concepts from military strategy and warfare to examine the contexts, mechanisms, and processes associated with the cyber warfare in the Korean peninsula. We also compare the two Koreas in terms of various forms of asymmetries in cyber warfare and cyber attacks. Also highlighted in the paper are South Korea's recent initiatives and actions to enhance cyber-offense and cyber-defense capabilities. |
`In' analytical Note | East Asia : An International Quarterly Vol.31, No.3; Sep.2014: p.183-202 |
Journal Source | East Asia : An International Quarterly Vol.31, No.3; Sep.2014: p.183-202 |
Key Words | Cyber Security ; South Korea ; North Korea ; Positive Asymmetries ; Negative Asymmetries ; Cybersecurity strategy ; Korean Peninsula ; Reconnaissance General Bureau of the Korean People's Army ; Asymmetries Responses ; Strategic Responses ; Warfare |