REVIEW: The fifth domain
defending our country, our companies and ourselves in the age of cyber threats
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52781/cmm.a051Keywords:
Cyber Threats, Cyberspace, Cybersecurity, DefenseAbstract
The book faces an essential contemporary issue: the definition of the limits of action, protection and use of cyberspace as a fifth operational domain, as well as in the measures to be taken to make this environment more secure. Using the term adopted by the US Department of Defense, the authors use practical experience to indicate an agenda that aims to create means to improve the defense of areas such as state security, economics, democracy and privacy.
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