Cyber Warfare, Second Edition, takes a comprehensive look at how and
why digital warfare is waged. The book explores the participants,
battlefields, and the tools and techniques used in today's digital
conflicts. The concepts discussed gives students of information security
a better idea of how cyber conflicts are carried out now, how they will
change in the future, and how to detect and defend against espionage,
hacktivism, insider threats and non-state actors such as organized
criminals and terrorists.
This book provides concrete examples and real-world guidance on how to
identify and defend a network against malicious attacks. It probes
relevant technical and factual information from an insider's point of
view, as well as the ethics, laws and consequences of cyber war and how
computer criminal law may change as a result. Logical, physical, and
psychological weapons used in cyber warfare are discussed.
This text will appeal to information security practitioners, network
security administrators, computer system administrators, and security
analysts.