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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Daniel MoorePublisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 14.70cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 22.00cm Weight: 0.608kg ISBN: 9780197657553ISBN 10: 0197657559 Pages: 328 Publication Date: 01 August 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsMoore possesses an acute historical sensitivity and a scholar-practitioner's keen eye. This book cuts through the noise to explain military cyber operations with clarity and insight. An essential read for everyone interested in the complex battlespaces of twenty-first-century warfare.--Tim Stevens, Senior Lecturer in Global Security, Department of War Studies, and head of King's Cyber Security Research Group, King's College London No national cyber program is the same--Moore's work illustrates the complexities of offensive cyber operations through the lenses of the most capable nations who employ them, their strategic goals, and methods for doing so. A very useful framework!-- Lauren Zabierek, Executive Director of the Cyber Project, Belfer Center, Harvard Kennedy School Through embedding the subject in historical lineage of signals intelligence and electronic warfare, Moore distils the true novelties as well as the continuities of the use of offensive cyber capabilities in warfare. Moore not only analyzes the use of offensive cyber operations by military powers today, but also offers us a glimpse of what is to come.', Florian J. Egloff, author of Semi-State Actors in Cybersecurity This deeply researched book, written by one of the most authoritative, experienced and creative voices in the wider infosec community, is an inspiration and a revelation. Its core conceptual contribution is the long-overdue distinction between presence-based and event-based offensive operations. Moore's analysis and findings will shape the debate on cyberwar for years to come.--Thomas Rid, Professor of Strategic Studies, John Hopkins University, and author of Cyber War Will Not Take Place Moore possesses an acute historical sensitivity and a scholar-practitioner's keen eye. This book cuts through the noise to explain military cyber operations with clarity and insight. An essential read for everyone interested in the complex battlespaces of twenty-first-century warfare.--Tim Stevens, Senior Lecturer in Global Security, Department of War Studies, and head of King's Cyber Security Research Group, King's College London No national cyber program is the same--Moore's work illustrates the complexities of offensive cyber operations through the lenses of the most capable nations who employ them, their strategic goals, and methods for doing so. A very useful framework!-- Lauren Zabierek, Executive Director of the Cyber Project, Belfer Center, Harvard Kennedy School Through embedding the subject in historical lineage of signals intelligence and electronic warfare, Moore distils the true novelties as well as the continuities of the use of offensive cyber capabilities in warfare. Moore not only analyzes the use of offensive cyber operations by military powers today, but also offers us a glimpse of what is to come.', Florian J. Egloff, author of Semi-State Actors in Cybersecurity Author InformationDaniel Moore has over fifteen years' experience in the intersection of technology, intelligence and cyber. He holds a PhD from King's College London and has held roles in the public and private sectors, including with the Israeli military, IBM, Accenture and Facebook. Daniel has published extensively on security issues. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |