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Know the enemy/ Richard Davenport

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2009Subject(s): In: Armed Forces Journal September 2009, pp.21-22 (4)Summary: Provides an East vs. West view of cyberwarfare and concludes that the battefields of cyberspace will share the same principles of war that have been observed through history, though they lean more toward Eastern philosophy. And Sun Tzu's mantra "know thy enemy" is as relevant to the cyberthreat as any conventional enemy.
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Provides an East vs. West view of cyberwarfare and concludes that the battefields of cyberspace will share the same principles of war that have been observed through history, though they lean more toward Eastern philosophy. And Sun Tzu's mantra "know thy enemy" is as relevant to the cyberthreat as any conventional enemy.

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