ISBN-13: 9783659747045 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 172 str.
Military theorists, statesmen, diplomats and leaders for centuries have defined and redefined the military strategy in various different ways but they all tend to agree that the military strategy involved an expression if goals, broadly defined means, limitations and proper sequencing. Various governments have published from time to time, National Security and Military Strategies for the World to read and know. In order to empower a realistic debate on Cyber Warfare, this book pursues to examine established Cyber Warfare efficiency and its aptitude to accomplish premeditated political aims. Cyber Warfare is a developing risk that provides the assailants an irregular benefit above the wardens while providing attackers with reasonable anonymity. Not only Great Powers but also other victim nations of cyber threat must address this new threat with hostile offensive and defensive programs or risk losing the resourcefulness in this new arms race. From the Dawn of Cyber Warfare to its strategic importance in the contemporary era and from its eminent danger to the National Security of countries and the part of non-state actors in Cyber Warfare.