Summary:
The book delves into the history and evolution of cyber warfare, detailing how the United States government and military have engaged in covert operations to defend and attack through digital means. It explores the policies, strategies, and ethical dilemmas that have emerged as national security has become increasingly reliant on cyber capabilities.
Key points:
1. Cyber Warfare Evolution: The book outlines the growth of cyber warfare from the Cold War to now, highlighting its shift from fiction to a major security issue.
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