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LIBICKI, MARTIN (7) answer(s).
 
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Cyber house rules: on war, retaliation and escalation / Cavaiola, Lawrence J; Gompert, David C ; Libicki, Martin   Article
Gompert, David C Article
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Summary/Abstract When it comes to cyber war, the United States is ambivalent. While persuaded of the utility of offensive cyber operations, it dreads where they might lead. The advantages of cyber war are swamped by the disadvantages if it cannot be kept under control – and there are nagging doubts about whether it can. That computer systems are often interconnected and ultipurpose, and that there are no sharp ‘firebreaks’ in cyber war, compounds the dangers of escalation to unintended levels and effects, including the disruption of critical civilian services. In a crisis or war, the United States might, despite misgivings, feel compelled to attack computer systems that enable the enemy to strike US forces, only to find itself engaged in cycles of attack and retaliation that produce more pain than gain.
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ID:   167296


Cyber War and Nuclear Peace / Gompert, David C; Libicki, Martin   Journal Article
Gompert, David C Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The United States must take the lead in reconfiguring nuclear deterrence to withstand cyber war.
Key Words United States  Cyber War  Nuclear Peace 
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ID:   132463


Cyber Warfare and Sino-American crisis instability / Gompert, David C; Libicki, Martin   Journal Article
Gompert, David C Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract China and the US both recognise that an armed conflict between them would include cyber warfare. But there is a curious and risky failure to connect the tactical military advantages of cyber attacks with the strategic hazards.
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ID:   069522


Scaffolding the new web: standards and standards policy for the digital economy / Libicki, Martin et al. 2000  Book
Libicki, Martin Book
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Publication Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 2000.
Description xxiii, 123p.
Standard Number 0833028588
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044323025.04/LIB 044323MainOn ShelfGeneral 
044458025.04/LIB 044458MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   177916


Towards a Quantum Internet: Post-pandemic Cyber Security in a Post-digital World / Gompert, David C; Libicki, Martin   Journal Article
Gompert, David C Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract A quantum internet could provide more effective security against private cyber crime, Russian cyber war and Chinese efforts to gain information dominance.
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Waging cyber war the American way / Gompert, David C; Libicki, Martin   Article
Gompert, David C Article
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Summary/Abstract ‘War is cruelty, and you cannot refine it,’ said William Tecumseh Sherman.1 As we have previously argued in this journal, cyber war is war.2 Whether it is cruel and unrefined depends on the manner in which it is waged.3 While this is not solely up to the United States, US policy can have big effects. Yet, if US policy on offensive cyber war is influential, it is also inchoate. While some vagueness about when and how the United States would conduct offensive cyber operations is necessary, its general policy on this matter warrants debate. This article is meant to inform such a debate.
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Who runs what in the global information grid: ways to share local and global responsibility / Libicki, Martin 2000  Book
Libicki, Martin Book
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Publication Santa Monica, Rand Corporation, 2000.
Description xviii, 76p.
Standard Number 083302888X
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043992355.34320973/LIB 043992MainOn ShelfGeneral