On Mar 21, 2011, at 1:48 PM, Ron Gula wrote:

> Don't get me wrong - hacking, backdoors, denial of service, altering
> messages, decrypting sensitive messages .etc all have their place. I
> just think the categories are cyber intelligence, terrorism, espionage,
> sabotage or crime but not "warfare".

Mike Hayden gives a talk where he starts with the traditional dimensions of 
warfare being land, sea, air, and space. He adds that cyber is this new 
dimension where the laws of physics do not apply (as they do in the other 
dimensions), and most don't yet understand cyber. I think he's right on both 
points.

Cyber can and I am sure has been used to "prep" the battle field much like the 
other dimensions of warfare, e.g. air. Cyber can also, obviously, be used for 
other strategic and tactical purposes as others have mentioned here. I believe 
that most (if not all) of the governmental discussion concerning cyber "war" 
are part of efforts to treat a cyber attack under the same international laws 
that govern attacks from the other dimensions.  

The efforts to treat cyber "war" similar to the traditional dimensions of 
warfare is the traditional way the legal community deals with something new- 
reduce the new to something old.  Sadly, this doesn't work well in this case.


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