Description
The Kremlin has been using cyber operations as a tool of foreign policy against the political infrastructure of NATO member states for over a decade. Alongside these cyber operations, the Russian government has launched a diverse and devious set of activities which at first glance may appear chaotic. Russian military scholars and doctrine elegantly categorizes these activities as components of a single strategic playbook -- information warfare. This concept breaks down the binary boundaries of war and peace and views war as a continuous sliding scale of conflict, vacillating between the two extremes of peace and war but never quite reaching either. The Russian government has applied information warfare activities across NATO members to achieve various objectives. What are these objectives? What are the factors that most likely influence Russia's decision to launch certain types of cyber operations against political infrastructure and how are they integrated with the Kremlin's other information warfare activities? To what extent are these cyber operations and information warfare campaigns effective in achieving Moscow's purported goals? Dr. Bilyana Lilly addresses these questions and uses her findings to recommend improvements in the design of U.S. policy to counter Russian adversarial behavior in cyberspace by understanding under what conditions, against what election components, and for what purposes within broader information warfare campaigns Russia uses specific types of cyber operations against political infrastructure.
About the Author
Denounced by the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Bilyana Lilly is a cyber manager at Deloitte & Touche LLP, where she helps clients in the technology, financial, media, and telecommunications sector for the Cyber Risk Services practice of Deloitte Risk & Financial Advisory. Prior to joining Deloitte, Bilyana managed projects on cyber threat intelligence, AI, disinformation, and information warfare. She has been a speaker at DefCon, CyCon, the Executive Women's Forum and the Warsaw Security Forum. She is the author of over a dozen peer-reviewed publications and has been cited in the Wall Street Journal, Foreign Policy and ZDNet.
Reviews
"This is a well-done, highly researched book. The foundations here are definitely more of an academic paper turned into a full-on book (as the author states), but once you get going it is a great read.... Having a cohesive book on this topic that strives to be somewhat impartial is a godsend.... Do yourself a favor and check [out this book] as it is quite eye-opening."-Arcadia Pod
"If you want to understand how Russia seeks to undermine Western democracies, see the techniques they use, and understand their fondness for using local allies, or puppets, Russian Information Warfare is a must read."-Coot's Reviews
"Completed before Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Dr. Lilly has researched and written an authoritative book of extraordinary breadth, containing careful analysis, abundant details, new insights, and extensive documentation. It should be read for its conceptual frameworks, the seven case studies, and the concluding policy recommendations." -Michael Rich, president and CEO, RAND Corporation
"For years, people have puzzled the relationship between cyber operations and information operations. This pathbreaking and carefully researched work examines how Russia has combined them against the West, showing how tightly they are intertwined. Its insights will prove invaluable in understanding Russia's information strategy in Ukraine and beyond." -Martin C. Libicki, author of Cyberspace in Peace and War, Second Edition
"If you think Russia is limited to fake Facebook accounts, Lilly's Russian Information Warfare will change your perspective. This well-researched book lays out Russia's approach to a critical part of modern conflict - the information space. Anyone interested in cybersecurity, disinformation, or Russia's foreign policy would benefit from reading this book." -J. Michael Daniel, president and CEO of Cyber Threat Alliance
"Russian Information Warfare" is a complex and multilayered book that both demands and rewards close reading as the case studies are brimming with detail and nuance. - Diplomatic Courier
Book Information
ISBN 9781682477199
Author Bilyana Lilly
Format Hardback
Page Count 384
Imprint Naval Institute Press
Publisher Naval Institute Press
Weight(grams) 363g