Australia and Cyber-warfare

This book explores Australia's prospective cyber-warfare requirements and challenges. It describes the current state of planning and thinking within the Australian Defence Force with respect to Network Centric Warfare, and discusses the vulnerabilities that accompany the use by Defence of the N...

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Main Author: Waters, Gary (auth)
Other Authors: Ball, Desmond (auth), Dudgeon, Ian (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: ANU Press 2008
Series:Strategic and Defence Studies Centre (SDSC)
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