Conquest in Cyberspace: National Security and Information Warfare

by Martin C Libicki

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With billions of computers in existence, cyberspace, 'the virtual world created when they are connected,' is said to be the new medium of power. Computer hackers operating from anywhere can enter cyberspace and take control of other people's computers, stealing their information, corrupting their workings, and shutting them down. Modern societies and militaries, both pervaded by computers, are supposedly at risk. As Conquest in Cyberspace explains, however, information systems and information itself are too easily conflated, and persistent mastery over the former is difficult to achieve. The author also investigates how far 'friendly conquest' in cyberspace extends, such as the power to persuade users to adopt new points of view. He discusses the role of public policy in managing cyberspace conquests and shows how the Internet is becoming more ubiquitous and complex, such as in the use of artificial intelligence.
  • ISBN10 6610909989
  • ISBN13 9786610909988
  • Publish Date 1 January 2007
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 29 December 2011
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Cambridge University Press
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 337
  • Language English