In July 2011, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) issued the DoD Strategy for Operating in Cyberspace, which outlines five strategic initiatives: 1) Treat cyberspace as another operational domain; 2) Employ new defense operating concepts to pro???tect DoD networks; 3) Partner with other U.S. government agencies and the private sector; 4) Build relationships with U.S. allies and interna???tional partners to strengthen cyber security; and, 5). Leverage the national intellect and capabilities through cyber workforce training ...
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In July 2011, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) issued the DoD Strategy for Operating in Cyberspace, which outlines five strategic initiatives: 1) Treat cyberspace as another operational domain; 2) Employ new defense operating concepts to pro???tect DoD networks; 3) Partner with other U.S. government agencies and the private sector; 4) Build relationships with U.S. allies and interna???tional partners to strengthen cyber security; and, 5). Leverage the national intellect and capabilities through cyber workforce training and rapid techno???logical innovation. First, the monograph explores the evolution of cyberspace strategy through a series of government publications leading up to the DoD Strategy for Operating in Cyber???space. It is seen that, although each strategy has differ???ent emphases on ideas, some major themes recur. Second, each strategic initiative is elaborated and critiqued in terms of significance, novelty, and practicality. Third, the monograph critiques the DoD Strategy as a whole.
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Very good. ix, [1], 46 p. Table. Endnotes. This is one of the Letort Papers. No dust jacket. Cover has slight wear and soiling. From an on-line posting: "This monograph critically examines the Department of Defense Strategy for Operating in Cyberspace, which was published in July 2011. What are the messages conveyed, and is the Strategy adequate to maintain U.S. superiority in the face of existing and future cyber threats? Dr. Thomas M. Chen has 22 years of research experience in academia and industry. Dr. Chen has published widely on issues related to Internet security. He regularly collaborates with researchers in major security companies. Recently he has been involved in an interdisciplinary research project in cyber terrorism with colleagues in law and political science at Swansea University."