Is cyber conflict more like war, intelligence, or something else? Jon R. Lindsay argues that the stakes of this debate are not simply conceptual but institutional. United States Cyber Command emerged from the American intelligence community, but it has strong legal and organizational imperatives to explain its operations in military terms. Even though cyber operations are essentially a digital manifestation of classic intelligence practice, or secret statecraft, CYBERCOM is emphatically not an intelligence organization. This contradiction between the nature of the problem and the bureaucratic solution has the potential to complicate both intelligence and cybersecurity.
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December 16, 2020
Cyber conflict vs Cyber command: hidden dangers in the American military solution to a large-scale intelligence problem
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