03353cam a2200409 a 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019008004100036010001700077015001900094016001800113020002600131020002300157035002100180040002400201042000800225050001600233100001900249245004200268250001200310260005000322300005300372336002600425500004300451504005100494505077400545520121701319650002102536650002002557650002502577650001502602650004702617650004602664650005102710650002802761758015402789ocn774147707OCoLC20241211135505.0120126s2012 cc ab b 001 0 eng  a 2011501988 aGBB1A83812bnb7 a0158900192Uk a9781449310042q(pbk.) a1449310044q(pbk.) a(OCoLC)774147707 bengcGAFCSC LIBRARY apcc00aHV6773bC231 aCarr, Jeffrey.10aInside cyber warfare /cJeffrey Carr. a2nd ed. aBeijing ;aSebastopol, CA :bO'Reilly,c2012. axviii, 294 pages :billustrations, maps ;c24 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent a"Mapping the cyber underworld"--Cover. aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aAssessing the problem -- The rise of the nonstate hacker -- The legal status of cyber warfare -- Responding to international cyber attacks as acts of war -- The intelligence component to cyber warfare -- Nonstate hackers and the social web -- Follow the money -- Organized crime in cyberspace -- Investigating attribution -- Weaponizing malware -- The role of cyber in military doctrine -- A cyber early warning model -- Advice for policymakers from the field -- Conducting operations in the cyber-space-time continuum -- The Russian Federation: Information warfare framework -- Cyber warfare capabilities by nation-state -- U.S. Department of Defense Cyber Command and organizational structure -- Active defense for cyber: A legal framework for covert countermeasures. aWhen the Stuxnet computer worm damaged the Iranian nuclear program in 2010, the public got a glimpse into modern cyber warfare without truly realizing the scope of this global conflict. Inside Cyber Warfare provides details on how nations, groups, and individuals throughout the world increasingly rely on Internet attacks to gain military, political, and economic advantages over their adversaries. This updated second edition takes a detailed look at the complex domain of cyberspace, and the players and strategies involved. You'll discover how sophisticated hackers working on behalf of states or organized crime patiently play a high-stakes game that could target anyone, regardless of affiliation or nationality. Discover how Russian investment in social networks benefits the Kremlin. Learn the role of social networks in fomenting revolution in the Middle East and Northern Africa. Explore the rise of anarchist groups such as Anonymous and LulzSec. Look inside cyber warfare capabilities of nations including China and Israel. Understand how the U.S. can legally engage in covert cyber operations. Learn how the Intellectual Property war has become the primary focus of state-sponsored cyber operations. 0aComputer crimes. 0aCyberterrorism. 0aInformation warfare. 0aTerrorism. 7aComputer crimes.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00872063 7aCyberterrorism.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00885802 7aInformation warfare.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00973186 7aComputer crimes.2sears ihas work:aInside cyber warfare (Text)1https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCG8XGGCyXbqvdWBmWRFvQC4https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork