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Cyberwar is a technical term from the English words CyberSpace and was and meant translates the argument with "weapons "in the virtual area. The assigned "weapons "are tools from the range of computer science. A goal is it the computer systems (also: To impair computer systems) and/or the opponents in such a way that they do not serve their purpose. Computer-aided connections can be put lamely in the simplest case. Far going possibility consists of steering the purpose of the computer systems into another direction. So non-existent could be given as reality again or be brought computer-aided guidance and weapon delivery systems to it the own forces to meet. Cyberwar represents a form of asymmetrical warfare and could a point of attack in the concept to the network Centric of throwing acres offer.
See also: Electronic conduct of operations
Literature
- Ronald H. Tuschl: The information war of the Nachmoderne. Agenda publishing house, December 2004. - 1. Edition. - ISBN 3-89688-235-X
- Olivier Minkwitz: Without inhibitions into the Cyberwar and the consequences. Hessian donation peace and conflict research, January 2004. - ISBN 3-93329-384-7
- To Wayne M. resound: Stray volume days: Age was into the information. Naval of institutes press, May 2003. - ISBN 1-59114-350-0
Related links
- Was (article collection of Telepolis)
- Military information Technology (expenditure for on-line of the US magazine of Kerrigan Media international, Inc.)
- Emphasis: Information of throwing acres (Federal Information Service)
- Computer history and military
- Dipl. Pol. Ralf Bendrath (politics scientist of the FU Berlin; Main point of work: Effects of the information technology on security politics and data security)
- Warsite: War as information (private Website of Goedart Palm)
- The information of throwing acres Site
- DOD, Dictionary OF Military of term: Information of throwing acres
- Interview with Professor Gabriel Weimann, University of Haifa: Cyberterrorismus is a large, black cloud on the horizon (security heute.de, 9 November 2005)
- Ulrich Hottelet, arms race in the CyberSpace (politics digital.de, 10 April 2003)
- Thoralf fire-place et al. (Treatment), Cyberwar - new technology and arms control (Humboldt university to Berlin, Institut for social sciences, WG 2001/2002 - pdf, 29 S.)
- Timothy L. Thomas: Deterring information of throwing acres: A new Strategic Challenge (Foreign Military Studies Office, away Leavenworth, KS. appeared in: Parameter, volume of XXVI, NO 4, winters 1996-97 pp 81-91. - see,)
- Wei Jincheng, the people information war (1998 - pdf, 9 S. - considerations of a Chinese military)
- Uwe Nerlich, strategic dimensions of information warfare (center for European strategy research, Ottobrunn, yearbook for international security politics, December 1999 - pdf, 12 S.)