Cyber Warfare: A Multidisciplinary Analysis, edited by James A. Green, offers a comprehensive examination of interstate cyber aggression, a phenomenon rapidly shaping international relations. Published by Routledge in its 1st edition on May 22, 2015, this insightful volume brings together leading experts from diverse academic and professional fields to provide a multidisciplinary perspective on this critical subject. The book delves into the escalating importance of cyber warfare, citing real-world examples such as attacks in Estonia (2007), Georgia (2008), and Iran (2010). It highlights the potent destructive capabilities of cyber warfare, positing that its capacity to disrupt critical infrastructure, akin to causing planes to fall or nuclear power plants to malfunction, rivals that of conventional armed conflict. With nearly every nation investing in cyber-defense and over 120 developing cyber-attack programs, this analysis is essential for understanding the evolving landscape of global security.
