RT Book T1 Russian cyber operations: coding the boundaries of conflict A1 Jasper, Scott A2 Alexander, Keith 1951- LA English PP Washington, DC PB Georgetown University Press YR 2020 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1675849099 AB Russia has deployed cyber operations to interfere in foreign elections, launch disinformation campaigns, and cripple neighboring states - all while maintaining a thin veneer of deniability and avoiding strikes that cross the line into acts of war. How should a targeted nation respond? In Russian Cyber Operations, Scott Jasper dives into the legal and technical maneuvers of Russian cyber strategies, proposing that nations develop solutions for resilience to withstand future attacks. Jasper examines the place of cyber operations within Russia's asymmetric arsenal and its use of hybrid and information warfare, considering examples from recent French and US presidential elections and the 2017 NotPetya mock ransomware attack, among others. Jasper shows the international effort to counter these operations through sanctions and indictments has done little to alter Moscow's behavior and instead proposes that nations use data correlation technologies in an integrated security platform to establish a more resilient defense. NO Literaturangaben, Register CN U167.5.C92 SN 9781626167971 SN 9781626167988 K1 Cyberspace operations (Military science) : Russia (Federation) K1 Information warfare : Russia (Federation) K1 Hybrid warfare : Russia (Federation) K1 Asymmetric warfare : Russia (Federation) K1 Cyber intelligence (Computer security) : United States K1 Computer security : United States K1 Russland : Information warfare