At the crossroads of cyber warfare : signposts for the Royal Australian Air Force / Craig Stallard.

Collection type Library
Author Stallard, Craig, author.; Australia. Royal Australian Air Force. Air Power Development Centre issuing body.;
Call Number 355.070994 S782a
Document type Monograph
Year [2014].
Pagination xii, 116 pages : charts, map ; 25 cm.
Publisher Air Power Development Centre,
Note "Copy of a Thesis presented to the Faculty of the School of Advanced Air and Space Studies Air University Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, June 2011". "Graduate paper from the USAF School of Advanced Air and Space Studies"--Cover. Includes bibliographical references (pages 107-114) "The emergence of cyberspace changed the character of war in ways Clausewitz could never have imagined. Cyber violence transcends the physical environment, creating effects on an adversary?s warfighting capabilities as severe as a kinetic weapon. However, cyber enables commanders greater situation awareness. The Royal Australian Air Force is looking to move forward on the development of a cyber force but faces numerous hurdles in its path. At the forefront of these hurdles is an appreciation of just what effects the Air Force seeks from cyberspace. If the Royal Australian Air Force is to fulfil its responsibility to deliver air power in the defence of Australia, it must honour the cyber threat and accelerate its journey to develop a cyber force. This th esis provides signposts to guide the Royal Australian Air Force during its journey through the development of a cyber capability. As with most journeys, there are always multiple paths; the challenge is to choose a path that will deliver an effective cybe r force with the available resources."--Back cover.
Place made Canberra BC, A.C.T. :

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