My Account Log in

3 options

21st century Chinese cyberwarfare : an examination of the Chinese cyberthreat from fundamentals of Communist policy regarding information warfare through the broad range of military, civilian and commercially supported cyberattack threat vectors / William T. Hagestad II.

EBSCOhost Academic eBook Collection (North America) Available online

View online

EBSCOhost eBook Community College Collection Available online

View online

O'Reilly Online Learning: Academic/Public Library Edition Available online

View online
Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hagestad, William T., II
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hackers--Government policy--China.
Hackers.
Cyberspace--Government policy--China.
Cyberspace.
Cyberterrorism--Government policy--China.
Cyberterrorism.
Information warfare--Government policy--China.
Information warfare.
Information warfare--China.
Internet--Political aspects--China.
Internet.
Internet--Social aspects--China.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (350 p.)
Edition:
1st edition
Other Title:
Twenty-first century Chinese cyberwarfare
Place of Publication:
Ely, Cambridgeshire : IT Governance Publishing, 2012.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
21st Century Chinese Cyberwarfare draws from a combination of business, cultural, historical, linguistic and the author's personal experience to attempt to explain China to the uninitiated. The objective of the book is to raise awareness of the fact that the People's Republic of China is using a combination of their unique culture, language, and political will, known as Chinese Communism, to maintain their cultural heritage.
Contents:
Cover; Title; Copyright; Foreword; Preface; About The Author; Acknowledgements; Contents; Introduction; Glossary; Cyberwarfare Definitions; Types of Hacker; Information Warfare Elements; Chapter 1: The Chinese Cyberthreat; Statistics of the Cyberwarfare Threat; 'Operation Titan Rain'; Statistics of the Chinese Cyberwarfare Threat; Conclusions about the Chinese Cyberthreat; Detailed Statement of the opportunity and problem; Chapter 2: Evolution of Chinese CyberWarfare; Overview of the Attackers; Communist Party of China (CPC); People's Liberation Army (PLA); State-owned Enterprises (SOE)
Civilian Hackers (Hacktivists)Motivation of the People's Republic of China; History & Origins of Information Warfare in the People's Republic of China; An Overview of Chinese Cyberwarfare; Origins of Chinese Cyberwarfare; Purpose behind Chinese Cyberwar Doctrine; China's 'Cyber Command'; Perspectives on China's 'Cyber Command'; Chapter 3: Chinese Unrestricted Warfare; War Without Limits; What is Unrestricted Warfare & who is behind it?; Eight Principles of Chinese Unrestricted Warfare; The Challenge of Information Warfare; Chapter 4: Principles of warfare - West versus East
Warfare - Mapping East to West'On War' - Carl Von Clausewitz 1780 -1831 A.D.; 'The Art of War' - Sun Tzu 544 - 496 B.C.; Principles of Chinese Cyberwarfare -中国网络战的原则; The PLA's 制信息权 Information Dominance; Chinese Information War Theory and Implementation; Stratagems when in a superior position; Stratagems for confrontation; Stratagems for attack; Stratagems for attack; Stratagems for gaining cyberground; Stratagems for desperate situations; Chapter 5: Nature of Information warfare; Information Warfare; The IW Impact on Combat Concepts; The IW Impact on Organizational Structure
Information Warfare: A new form of people's warIdeas Guide Action; Information War Depends on the Integrity of the Information System; Chapter 6: Chinese CyberWarfare Doctrines; Chinese Cyberwarfare Doctrinal Development; Importance of Information Warfare; Goals of Chinese Information Warfare; Integrated Network Electronic Warfare (INEW); The 'Three Warfares' concept; The PRC's concept of 21st century warfare; Secrecy and Deception in PLA Military Strategy; Asymmetric Warfighting; Assassin's Mace Programs; Major General Dai Qingmin's Cyberwar; Conclusions
Rules of Engagement: PLA's Information DominanceChapter 7: China's SIGINT Capabilities; China and information warfare (IW): Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), Electronic Warfare (EW) and Cyberwarfare (CW); The PLA SIGINT ground stations; Airborne SIGINT capabilities; Chinese Naval SIGINT Activities; Chinese PLA Electronic warfare; Airborne EW systems; Chapter 8: Chinese IW Capabilities; Assessing China's IW Capabilities; Chapter 9: The Chinese IW Organizational Structure; Key PLA Departments: Integrated Network Electronic Warfare (INEW); General Staff Department Third Department总参三部
Technical Reconnaissance Bureaus (TRB)
Notes:
Technical Reconnaissance Bureaus (TRB).
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed October 18, 2013).
ISBN:
9781849283663
1849283664
9781299468412
1299468411
9781849283359
1849283354
OCLC:
799769050

The Penn Libraries is committed to describing library materials using current, accurate, and responsible language. If you discover outdated or inaccurate language, please fill out this feedback form to report it and suggest alternative language.

Find

Home Release notes

My Account

Shelf Request an item Bookmarks Fines and fees Settings

Guides

Using the Find catalog Using Articles+ Using your account