Beyond tit-for-tat in cyberspace: political warfare and lateral sources of escalation online/ Christopher Whyte

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: European Journal of International Security Vol 5 Issue 2, June 2020, pp.195-214 (27A)Summary: This article argues that this dominant perspective overlooks alternative notions of how cyber tools are used to influence by using a case study of cyber-enabled political warfare targeting the United States in 2016 that enables us to see just how escalation can occur as a second-order effect of cyber operations.
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This article argues that this dominant perspective overlooks alternative notions of how cyber tools are used to influence by using a case study of cyber-enabled political warfare targeting the United States in 2016 that enables us to see just how escalation can occur as a second-order effect of cyber operations.

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