Cyberpower and National SecurityFranklin D. Kramer, Stuart H. Starr, Larry K. Wentz This book creates a framework for understanding and using cyberpower in support of national security. Cyberspace and cyberpower are now critical elements of international security. United States needs a national policy which employs cyberpower to support its national security interests. |
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Cyberpower and National Security Franklin D. Kramer,Stuart H. Starr,Larry Wentz No preview available - 2009 |
Cyberpower and National Security Franklin D. Kramer,Stuart H. Starr,Larry Wentz No preview available - 2009 |
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