ID | 145859 |
Title Proper | Cyber conceptual framework for developing military doctrine |
Language | ENG |
Author | Ormrod, David ; Turnbull, Benjamin |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Militaries rely on secure communications. Despite the permeation of cyber-systems throughout the operational environment, there is little readily available doctrine on cyber-warfare. Doctrine that does exist has not been coherently integrated. This paper introduces a Cyber Conceptual Framework, consisting of five questions pertinent to the future use of cyberspace. The authors enunciate a definition of cyberspace, expand on existing military doctrine to reject the conceptualisation of cyberspace as a domain, define cyber-conflict, define cyber-attack and describe the four components and five levels of a cyber-attack. This work develops a common framework from available doctrine and a lexicon for future discussion. |
`In' analytical Note | Defence Studies Vol. 16, No.3; Sep 2016: p.270-298 |
Journal Source | Defence Studies Vol: 16 No 3 |
Key Words | Military doctrine ; Cyber-Warfare ; Cyberspace ; Cyber-Conflict ; Cyber-Attack |