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Stuxnet and the limits of cyber warfare/ Jon R Lindsay

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2013Subject(s): Online resources: In: Security studies Vol.22, No 3, July/September 2013, pp.365-404 (118)Summary: This paper proceeds in four parts. Part one review contemporary ideas and evidence about cybersecurity in order to distinguish strategic cyber warfare for lesser irritants. Second provide a brief technical overview of the stuxnet attack. Third the details of the case to evaluate cyber revolution claims about asymmentry, offense-dominance and deterrence. The last part a discussion of stuxnet's more general implications for the future of cyber warfare.
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This paper proceeds in four parts. Part one review contemporary ideas and evidence about cybersecurity in order to distinguish strategic cyber warfare for lesser irritants. Second provide a brief technical overview of the stuxnet attack. Third the details of the case to evaluate cyber revolution claims about asymmentry, offense-dominance and deterrence. The last part a discussion of stuxnet's more general implications for the future of cyber warfare.

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