![]() | Wars of Disruption and Resilience: Cybered Conflict, Power, and National Security Subjects: Information warfare; Cyberspace -- Security measures; Computer networks -- Security measures; Cyberterrorism -- Prevention; National security -- Technological innovations; Increasingly, the power of a large, complex, wired nation like the United States rests on its ability to disrupt would-be cyber attacks and to be resilient against a successful attack or recurring campaign. Addressing the concerns of both theorists and those on the national security front lines, Chris C. Demchak presents a unified strategy for survival in an interconnected, ever-messier, more surprising cybered world and examines the institutional adaptations required of our defense, intelligence, energy, and other critical sectors for national security. CHRIS C. DEMCHAK is an associate professor in the Strategic Research Department at the U.S. Naval War College. She is the author of Military Organizations, Complex Machines: Modernization in the U.S. Armed Services , coauthor of Lessons of the Gulf War: Ascendant Technology and Declining Capability , and coeditor of Designing Resilience: Preparing for Extreme Events . She writes about cybered conflict on the New Atlanticist blog. |
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