Description: Understanding Cyber Warfare and its Implications for Indian Armed Forces by R.K. Tyagi The book is divided into two parts. Part 1 deals with cyber warfare in general bringing out the unique characteristics of cyber space, the recent cyber attack on Estonia and the Stuxnet attack on Iranian Nuclear facilities, how the established Principles of War can be applied in cyberspace, cyber strategy of US and China, offensive and defensive as FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The book is divided into two parts. Part 1 deals with cyber warfare in general bringing out the unique characteristics of cyber space, the recent cyber attack on Estonia and the Stuxnet attack on Iranian Nuclear facilities, how the established Principles of War can be applied in cyberspace, cyber strategy of US and China, offensive and defensive aspects of cyber warfare cyber deterrence and the new challenge facing the militaries the world over- leadership in cyber domain. Part 2 is devoted to the Indian context. It discusses in detail the impact of ICT on the life of an ordinary Indian citizen, the cyber challenges facing the country and the implications for the Indian Armed Forces. A few recommendations have been summarised in the end. Author Biography Col R K Tyagi was commissioned in the Corps of Signals of the Indian Army in 1984. He has served in Assam Rifles and National Security Guards (NSG) and Commanded B Composite Signal Regt. He was a Senior Research Fellow at USI and is presently posted at Military College of Telecommunication Engineering (MCTE.). Table of Contents 1. Cyberspace- The Fifth Domain of Warfare2. Recent Cyber-Attacks 3. Principles of War and Cyber Warfare4. Cyberspace Strategies of Nation States5. Offensive Cyber Warfare6. Defensive Cyber Warfare 7. Cyber Deterrence 8. Leadership in Cyber Domain9. Impact of ICT on Indian Society10. Cyber Challenges for India 11. Implications for Indian Armed Forces12. Recommendations AppendicesA Tools of Cyber Warfare B Abuse StatisticsC Incidents Trends D Activities Cert-In:2011E Recommendations Of Study GroupsF Ways To Plan Against Cyber Warfare Long Description The book is divided into two parts. Part 1 deals with cyber warfare in general bringing out the unique characteristics of cyber space, the recent cyber attack on Estonia and the Stuxnet attack on Iranian Nuclear facilities, how the established Principles of War can be applied in cyberspace, cyber strategy of US and China, offensive and defensive aspects of cyber warfare cyber deterrence and the new challenge facing the militaries the world over--leadership in cyber domain. Part 2 is devoted to the Indian context. It discusses in detail the impact of ICT on the life of an ordinary Indian citizen, the cyber challenges facing the country and the implications for the Indian Armed Forces. A few recommendations have been summarized in the end. Details ISBN9384464112 Author R.K. Tyagi Pages 318 ISBN-10 9384464112 ISBN-13 9789384464110 Format Paperback Year 2014 Publication Date 2014-11-25 Short Title UNDERSTANDING CYBER WARFARE & Language English Media Book Subtitle Understanding Cyber Warfare and Its Implications for Indian Armed Forces UK Release Date 2014-11-25 Imprint VIJ Books (India) Pty Ltd Place of Publication New Delhi Country of Publication India Replaces 9789382652090 Publisher VIJ Books (India) Pty Ltd DEWEY 355.3430954 Audience Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:127081525;
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