Thomas Rid
Cyber War Will Not Take Place
Hurst Publishers, 2013
What's inside?
No one has been killed in cyberwar; in fact, cyberweapons could actually reduce violence.
Recommendation
Thomas Rid’s book is rich in analysis and detail. He draws on a range of thinkers, including Thomas Hobbes and Prussian military philosopher, Carl von Clausewitz, to illustrate his thesis that “cyberwar” distracts attention from how nations should debate and address cyberattacks. He delves into the implications of how Internet-based capabilities affect violence, sabotage and espionage. Rid’s book is compelling, though at times the wealth of detail distracts the reader from his central argument. getAbstract recommends Rid’s insights to policy makers in the public and private sectors and to those interested in the security challenges wrought by the Internet.
Summary
About the Author
Thomas Rid, a reader in war studies at King’s College London, writes extensively on security questions.
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