The Enlightenment of Nine Classical Cyber Warfare to the National Cyberspace Security Strategy

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Abstract

With the deepening of the new military transformation, cyberspace has become a battlefield without smoke. Network warfare is no longer a matter of talking on paper, but as a new combat style that can not only destroy enemy military command and control, intelligence information, and air defense military network systems, but also can quietly destroy, desecrate or even control the business of the other side. Civil affairs, government affairs, economic and trade, and other civil network systems have achieved the goal of fighting against the enemy without fighting. This paper studies and analyzes the development of the nine classic network warfare applications, and has important practical implications for shaping the safe and favorable cyberspace situation and advancing national cyberspace security.

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Xiang, P., Tianye, X., Zhiting, X., & Xuan, G. (2019). The Enlightenment of Nine Classical Cyber Warfare to the National Cyberspace Security Strategy. In Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies (Vol. 25, pp. 695–703). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02613-4_62

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