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Cyber Warfare – Truth, Tactics, and Strategies

By : Dr. Chase Cunningham
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Cyber Warfare – Truth, Tactics, and Strategies

By: Dr. Chase Cunningham

Overview of this book

The era of cyber warfare is now upon us. What we do now and how we determine what we will do in the future is the difference between whether our businesses live or die and whether our digital self survives the digital battlefield. Cyber Warfare – Truth, Tactics, and Strategies takes you on a journey through the myriad of cyber attacks and threats that are present in a world powered by AI, big data, autonomous vehicles, drones video, and social media. Dr. Chase Cunningham uses his military background to provide you with a unique perspective on cyber security and warfare. Moving away from a reactive stance to one that is forward-looking, he aims to prepare people and organizations to better defend themselves in a world where there are no borders or perimeters. He demonstrates how the cyber landscape is growing infinitely more complex and is continuously evolving at the speed of light. The book not only covers cyber warfare, but it also looks at the political, cultural, and geographical influences that pertain to these attack methods and helps you understand the motivation and impacts that are likely in each scenario. Cyber Warfare – Truth, Tactics, and Strategies is as real-life and up-to-date as cyber can possibly be, with examples of actual attacks and defense techniques, tools. and strategies presented for you to learn how to think about defending your own systems and data.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
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Index
Appendix – Major Cyber Incidents Throughout 2019

Attacks move downstream

In the past few decades, attackers in cyberspace, be they nation-states or criminal organizations, were typically focused primarily on targeting the larger enterprises of the world. This was because of the "bang for their buck" that they were able to achieve as they often gained millions, or at least hundreds of thousands, of records when they managed to exploit a network of that magnitude. This was fine for the attacker, as they could basically continue to target one large enterprise after another, and there was almost always an easy way to gain access. Those opportunities have somewhat dried up thanks to the efforts and investments made by those large enterprises and governments. This means that those easy, large-yield targets are now more difficult to exploit, and so the adversary has now changed their strategy and tactics to aim their efforts toward other targets. In cyberspace, this means a move from large enterprise and government exploit...