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Mixed signals: a flawed approach to cyber deterrence / Klimburg, Alexander   Journal Article
Klimburg, Alexander Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Some risks of ‘persistent engagement’ could be mitigated by reducing its reliance on mixed signals and public communication.
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Mobilising cyber power / Klimburg, Alexander   Journal Article
Klimburg, Alexander Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Cyber crime, cyber terrorism and cyber warfare share a common technological basis, tools, logistics and operational methods. They can also share the same social networks and have comparable goals. The differences between these categories of cyber activity are often razor thin, or only in the eye of the beholder. From the perspective of a cyber warrior, cyber crime can offer the technical basis (software tools and logistic support) and cyber terrorism the social basis (personal networks and motivation)with which to execute attacks on the computer networks of enemy groups or nations.
Key Words CIA  United States  China  Russia  Cyber crime  Cyber Warfare 
Cyber Terrorism  Cyber Power  Cyberattacks 
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