Defining cyberwar: towards a definitional framework

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For nearly thirty years scholars have offered changing definitions of cyberwar. The continued ambiguity demonstrates that efforts at establishing definitional clarity have not been successful. As a result, there are many different and contradictory definitions, ranging from cyberwar’s non-existence to cyberwar as an imminent threat. Ongoing definitional ambiguity makes interdisciplinary research and policy communications challenging in this diverse field. Instead of offering a new definition, this paper proposes that cyberwar can be understood through a fluid framework anchored in three themes and five variables identified in a broad interdisciplinary survey of literature. This framework's applicability is demonstrated by constructing an example definition of cyberwar utilising these themes and variables.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)274-294
Number of pages21
JournalDefense and Security Analysis
Volume37
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Cyberwar
  • cyber conflict
  • cybersecurity
  • geopolitics
  • internet

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