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Cyber Power
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Cyber Power

by Solange Ghernaouti-Helie
April 2016
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
220 pages
15h 17m
English
EPFL Press
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158 Cyberpower
The art of war
ICT could lead to major disruptions and problems (Figure 6.6). In addition, it
could add to the problems of new risks related to:
ICT robustness, dependability, and reliability;
ICT dependencies;
ICT supply chain;
Condence in ICT manufactured in other states that could potentially
be enemies of a nation.
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Physical
destrucon,
the
Infecon,
viruses,
Trojan
horses,
worms
Sniffing,
hacking,
cracking,
DoS
Compromized
informaon
Decision
making, staff
communicaon
Surveillance,
intelligence
gathering
Informaon
appropriaon
Indoctrinaon
Psychological
operaons,
propaganda
Natural
disaster
External risks
(i.e. electricity
failure)
Malevolence ...
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