Understanding Cyber-Warfare 2nd Edition
Grab the cutting edge of digital conflict with Understanding Cyber-Warfare, 2nd Edition by Christopher Whyte and Brian Mazanec — a clear, authoritative guide that navigates the tangled intersection of technology, strategy, and international law.
This revised edition brings the subject to life with up-to-date analysis of contemporary cyber operations, evolving state practice, and the legal frameworks shaping responses to digital aggression. Through clear explanations and real-world case studies, Whyte and Mazanec unpack technical concepts without sacrificing depth, making complex topics accessible to professionals and students alike.
Ideal for policymakers, military planners, legal scholars, and cybersecurity practitioners, this volume bridges theory and practice: it explains strategic doctrines, explores attribution challenges, assesses escalation risks, and examines how international norms and domestic law are adapting to cyber conflict. Readers gain practical insights for risk assessment, incident response, and crafting policy in an era when attacks cross borders and affect critical infrastructure from the US and Europe to the Asia-Pacific region.
Practical, balanced, and globally minded, Understanding Cyber-Warfare, 2nd Edition is more than a textbook — it’s a toolkit for anyone who needs to understand the operational realities and legal limits of digital force. Whether you’re shaping national strategy or strengthening organizational resilience, this book equips you to think strategically about cyber power and its implications for security worldwide.
Order your copy today and stay ahead of the fast-moving landscape of cyber conflict with a clear, professional resource you can trust.
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