Cyberpower and national security / edited by Franklin D. Kramer, Stuart H. Starr, and Larry K. Wentz. - Washington, D.C. : National Defense University Press : Potomac Books, 2009. - xxii, 642 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents : Part I : Foundation and overview : Cyberpower and national security : policy recommendations for a strategic framework -- From cyberspace to cyberpower : defining the problem -- Toward a preliminary theory of cyberpower -- Part II : Cyberspace : A graphical introduction to the structural elements of cyberspace -- Cyberspace and infrastructure -- Evolutionary trends in cyberspace -- Information security issues in cyberspace -- The future of the internet and cyberpower -- Information technology and the biotech revolution -- Part III : Cyberpower : military use and deterrence : An environmental approach to understanding cyberpower -- Military service overview -- Deterrence of cyber attacks -- Part IV : Cyberpower : information : Cyber influence and international security -- Tactical influence operations -- I-power : the information revolution and stability operations -- Facilitating stability operations with cyberpower -- Part V : Cyber crime -- Cyber terrorism : menace or myth? -- Nation-state cyber strategies : examples from China and Russia -- Part V : Institutional factors : Internet governance -- International law and information operations -- Cyberpower and critical infrastructure protection : a critical assessment of federal efforts -- Cyberpower from the presidential perspective.

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National security--United States.
Information technology--Government policy--United States.
Cyberspace--Government policy--United States.
Cyberterrorism--Prevention.--United States

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