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A bold re-conceptualization of the fundamentals driving behavior and dynamics in cyberspace.Most cyber operations and campaigns fall short of activities that states would regard as armed conflict. In Cyber Persistence Theory, Michael P. Fischerkeller, Emily O. Goldman, and Richard J. Harknett argue that a failure to understand this strategic competitive space has led many states to misapply the logic and strategies of coercion and conflict to this environment and, thus, suffer strategic loss as a result. The authors show how the paradigm of deterrence theory can neither explain nor manage the preponderance of state cyber activity. They present a new theory that illuminates the exploitive, rather than coercive, dynamics of cyber competition and an analytical framework that can serve as the basis for new strategies of persistence. Drawing on their policy experience, they offer a new set of prescriptions to guide policymakers toward a more stable, secure cyberspace.
Table of Contents
AcknowledgmentsForeword by General Paul NakasoneChapter 1: The Misapplied Nexus of Theory and PolicyChapter 2: The Structure of Strategic EnvironmentsChapter 3: Cyber Behavior and DynamicsChapter 4: Theory and the Empirical RecordChapter 5: Cyber StabilityChapter 6: The Cyber Aligned Nexus of Theory and PolicyChapter 7: United States Case StudyBibliographyIndex
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