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The Decision to Attack
Military and Intelligence Cyber Decision-Making
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246 pages
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The book delves into the decision-making processes of states regarding the use of cyber capabilities in military and intelligence operations. By employing a systematic expected utility-rational choice framework, it offers a mathematical perspective on the rationality behind employing cyber weapons. Aaron Franklin Brantly analyzes how states assess and choose their cyber strategies, providing insights into the complexities of modern warfare and international relations in the digital age.
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2018, paperback
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