Foreign Affairs
Information warfare remains a nebulous subject, but this monograph offers one of the most interesting and revealing ways of thinking about it. . . . A short but comprehensive discussion of the central issues in information warfare, particularly defense against attacks on the myriad information systems that keep American society running, is followed by an ingenious day after exercise that illustrates and amplifies these problems. In three partsthe day of an information attack, the day after, and finally the day beforeparticipants can work their way through the decisionmaking problems of information warfare. The exercise, which has been tested with many government and private groups, is a brilliant device for exploring a problem bound to become more salient.
Academic Library Book Review
An excellent overview of the subject . . . Highly recommended for a variety of subject areas, particularly political science and computer science.
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