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Cyberspace Superiority: An Analysis of the Department of Defense's Ability to Achieve Superiority in Cyberspace
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98 pages
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The book delves into the complexities of achieving cyberspace superiority within military operations, emphasizing the need for robust coordination among U.S. agencies. It analyzes the current threat landscape, the evolution of cyber capabilities, and gaps in U.S. cyberspace policy. By reviewing legislation and strategies, particularly the 2006 National Military Strategy for Cyberspace Operations, the author argues that the Department of Defense faces significant challenges—related to capacity, capability, and governance—that hinder its ability to attain strategic superiority in cyberspace.
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2012, paperback
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