Defending a New Domain: The Pentagon's Cyberstrategy.

At the moment, over 100 foreign intelligence organizations are attempting to hack into the digital networks that underpin all operations of the U.S. military. The Pentagon recognizes the disastrous threat that cyberwarfare poses to the country's national security. For this reason, it has establish...

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Publicado en:Foreign Affairs Vol. 89; no. 5; pp. 97 - 109
Autor principal: Lynn, William J.
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: Foreign Affairs September/October 2010
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