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Cyber Warfare Conflict Analysis and Case Studies

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This review delves into the intricacies of cyber warfare, examining historical instances and their implications within conflict analysis. Gazula leverages the CASCON system to provide a structured approach to understanding cyber conflicts. The document outlines significant cyber incidents, offering insights into how these events have shaped the landscape of digital warfare. For instance, it details cases such as the Stuxnet virus attack on Iranian nuclear facilities, showcasing the strategic use of cyber capabilities to achieve geopolitical objectives without direct military engagement. Additionally, the paper discusses the 2007 cyber-attacks on Estonia, highlighting the vulnerabilities of national infrastructures to cyber threats and the need for robust cyber defense mechanisms. Through these examples, the paper describes the evolving nature of cyber warfare, emphasizing its role in modern conflict and the importance of international cooperation in mitigating cyber threats. This thorough examination outlines the historical milestones of cyber warfare and critically assesses its implications on international security dynamics.

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Mohan B. Gazula
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MIT Political Science
MIT Political Science
ECIR
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