Publication

2013

This ASPJ volume offers insights into US defense policy in regards to threats emanating from cyber space. In addition, it sheds light on issues of military strategy and organization. The articles range from analyses of law and ethics in cyber war, cyber warfare theory and the need for a Cyberspace Combatant Command to discussions of computer security, the relationship between the Air Force's active and reserve components as well as the continuing political value of "denial of enemy aims" as enshrined in the principle of strategic offensive interdiction.

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Author Jeffrey A Martinez, Matthew R Kayser, Charles J Dunlap Jr, Sean C Butler, Robert M Lee, Michael Ryan Kraig, Bruce K Johnson, Scott Kniep, Sean F Conroy, Shawn M Dawley, Timothy B Murphy, Roger R Schell
Series Air and Space Power Journal (ASPJ)
Issue 1
Publisher Air Force Research Institute (AFRI)
Copyright © 2013 Air Force Research Institute (AFRI)
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