Publication

May 2018

How can policymakers protect personal and national security against a rapidly expanding portfolio of hybrid hazards? From cyber-attacks on critical information systems to targeted campaigns designed to undermine public trust in government institutions, this paper explores the role of the cyber domain in applying and fighting hybrid actions. The author ultimately suggests that countering hybrid warfare requires more than rapid military responses, i.e. a flexible policy applying a wide range of particularly non-military instruments.

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Author Ralph D Thiele
Series ISPSW Publications
Issue 550
Publisher Institut für Strategie- Politik- Sicherheits- und Wirtschaftsberatung (ISPSW)
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