Written by leading scholars, the fourteen case studies in this volume will help policymakers, scholars, and students make sense of contemporary cyber conflict through historical analogies to past military-technological problems. The chapters are divided into three groups. The firstWhat Are Cyber Weapons Like?examines the characteristics of cyber capabilities and how their use for intelligence gathering, signaling, and precision striking compares with earlier technologies for such missions. The second sectionWhat Might Cyber Wars Be Like?explores how lessons from several wars since the early nineteenth century, including the World Wars, could applyor notto cyber conflict in the twenty-first century. The final sectionWhat Is Preventing and/or Managing Cyber Conflict Like?offers lessons from past cases of managing threatening actors and technologies.
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