Cyber Warfare has become a global problem threatening governments, corporations and individuals. This new domain of warfare is not only inhabited by governments such as China, Russia, Iran, and the United States, but a variety of other actors including insurgent groups like Hezbollah and Hamas as well as hacking groups such as Anonymous, LulzSec, and others. According to a recent analysis the global market for Cyber Warfare consulting, product development and protective services will reach a value of $15.9 billion in 2012. This in-depth text on cyber warfare, written by experts on the front lines, explores the cutting edge world of cyber-warfare including the following:
Chapter 1. Cyber Warfare: Here and Now
Part I: Cyber Attack
Chapter 2. Political Cyber Attack Comes of Age in 2007
Chapter 3. How Cyber Attacks Augmented Russian Military Operations
Chapter 4. When Who Tells the Best Story Wins
Chapter 5. Limiting Free Speech on the Internet
Chapter 6. Cyber Attacks by Nonstate Hacking Groups
Part II: Cyber Espionage and Exploitation
Chapter 7. Enter the Dragon
Chapter 8. Duqu, Flame, Gauss, the Next Generation of Cyber Exploitation
Chapter 9. Losing Trust in Your Friends
Chapter 10. How Iraqi Insurgents Watched U.S. Predator Video—Information Theft on the Tactical Battlefield
Part III: Cyber Operations for Infrastructure Attack
Chapter 11. Cyber Warfare Against Industry
Chapter 12. Can Cyber Warfare Leave a Nation in the Dark? Cyber Attacks Against Electrical Infrastructure
Chapter 13. Attacking Iranian Nuclear Facilities: Stuxnet
Appendix I. Chapter 6: LulzSec Hacktivities
Appendix II. Chapter 6: Anonymous Timeline