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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. KlappentextrnrnCyberspace has become a critical domain for enabling the United States to achieve its objectives. Claims of United States military missions to dominate cyberspace seem at odds with reality. In fact, cyberspace is a contested domai.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Cyberspace has become a critical domain for enabling the United States to achieve its objectives. Claims of United States military missions to dominate cyberspace seem at odds with reality. In fact, cyberspace is a contested domain today and the situation is deteriorating. Several characteristics, such as non-attribution and operations at machine speeds combined with policies and laws that have not adapted to the changing realities within cyberspace, give the advantage to the attacker. These characteristics, combined with an increasing use of cyberspace for decision making, cast serious doubts on the ability of the United States to protect its strategic decision making apparatus in 2035. By 2035, a cyber assistant or 'familiar' will support most decisions. Without changes to the characteristics and trends in cyberspace, an adversary may influence US decision-making in the disputed cyberspace domain. This paper analyzes the impact of a cyber familiar using Graham Allison and Phillip Zelikow's decision-making frameworks as well as John Boyd's OODA loop.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Creative Media Partners, LLC Mai 2025, 2025
ISBN 10: 102511969X ISBN 13: 9781025119694
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Creative Media Partners, LLC Mai 2025, 2025
ISBN 10: 1025114027 ISBN 13: 9781025114026
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Julian Corbett and Alfred T. Mahan each proposed theories for command of the sea. Their work illustrated that different strategic and operational mediums required distinct frames of reference. In this thesis, I examine Mahan and Corbett's concepts and their possible contributions to modern airpower theory. Mahan and Corbett examined Great Britain's naval mastery at its apparent peak; an environmental context that parallels the United States' current command of the air. Mahan and Corbett viewed the medium of the sea from different vantage points, however, resulting in considerable differences in the strategic implications each drew from their studies. Mahan felt that naval forces could locate and destroy each other on the sea. Thus, the only method to command the sea was to destroy opposing naval forces. Once gained, command of the sea provided an inherent, continuing advantage that a nation could use to economically isolate an enemy nation and reduce its capability to challenge sea command. These concepts are applicable to airpower theory, and suggest that enemy air forces must be the first targets of an air campaign to allow freedom of action for follow-on airpower effects, ensuring those enemy forces are unable to return. Finally, nations should use command of the air to deter future challengers.