Description
This new edition provides updated analysis on cyberespionage, including the enigmatic behavior of Russian actors, making this volume a timely and necessary addition to the cyber-practitioner's library.
Cyberspace in Peace and War guides readers through the complexities of cybersecurity and cyberwar and challenges them to understand the topics in new ways. Libicki provides the technical and geopolitical foundations of cyberwar necessary to understand the policies, operations, and strategies required for safeguarding an increasingly online infrastructure.
About the Author
Martin C. Libicki is a distinguished visiting professor at the U.S. Naval Academy. His work notably involves the national security implications of information technology as it involves cybersecurity and cyberwar. He graduated from MIT and has a PhD from U.C. Berkeley.
Reviews
Cyber is arguably the most complicated as well as the most important arena of conflict the U.S. faces today, and the second edition of Martin Libicki's Cyberspace in Peace and War is an indispensable guide to it, separating the hype from the real threats and choices. Updated from the first edition, it tells us where we are and where we are likely to go." -Robert Jervis, author of How Statesmen Think: The Psychology of International Politics
"Libicki's updated master class on the foundations, implications and import of cyberspace delivers the breadth of an encyclopedia and the accessibility of a personal guide within a context of forward-looking strategy. Covering technology, human factors and doctrine in equal measure, Libicki delivers a book that the reader can employ as a ready reference to assist in navigating the complex landscape of strategy and policy for a domain on which all others depend." -Chris Inglis, former deputy director, National Security Agency
"The first edition of this book was a masterfully comprehensive, penetrating, and deeply informative introduction to all dimensions of cyber conflict, which has rapidly emerged as the dominant strategic arena of the 21st century. This new edition not only updates but improves the book's achievements." -Richard K. Betts, Columbia University, author of Enemies of Intelligence and American Force
Book Information
ISBN 9781682475867
Author Martin Libicki
Format Hardback
Page Count 512
Imprint Naval Institute Press
Publisher Naval Institute Press
Weight(grams) 1200g
Dimensions(mm) 256mm * 180mm * 38mm