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Weaponizing Cyberspace: Inside Russia's Hostile Activities
By (Author) Nicholas Michael Sambaluk
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
4th February 2022
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Computer security
International relations
363.3250947
Hardback
288
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
567g
The Russian regime's struggle for internal control drives multifaceted actions in cyberspace that do not stop at national borders. Cybercrime, technical hacking, and disinformation are complementary tools to preserve national power internally while projecting effects onto myriad neighbors and rivals. Russian activity in the cyber domain is infamous in the United States and other Western countries. Weaponizing Cyberspace explores the Russian proclivity, particularly in the 21st century, for using cyberspace as an environment in which to launch technical attacks and disinformation campaigns that sow chaos and distraction in ways that provide short-term advantage to autocrats in the Kremlin. Arguing that Russia's goal is to divide people, Sambaluk explains that Russia's modus operandi in disinformation campaigning is specifically to find and exploit existing sore spots in other countries. In the U.S., this often means inflaming political tensions among people on the far left and far right. Russia's actions have taken different forms, including the sophisticated surveillance and sabotage of critical infrastructure, the ransoming of data by criminal groups, and a welter of often mutually contradictory disinformation messages that pollute online discourse within and beyond Russia. Whether deployed to contribute to hybrid war or to psychological fracture and disillusionment in targeted societies, the threat is real and must be understood and effectively addressed.
Sambaluk weaves here an impressive history and analysis of the Russian government's cyber activity and its underlying motives. Taking us inside the Kremlin's well of paranoia and antagonism towards the West and post-Soviet democracies, Weaponizing Cyberspace shows us why, how, and towards what objectives Russian cyberoffensives will continue. Sambaluk also explains, convincingly, why these activities are likely to escalate. * Tom Rogan, National Security Columnist, The Washington Examiner *
Penetrating analysis from a proven military science and technology expert, Weaponizing Cyberspace provides first-ever insights into the minds and rationale behind Russia's offensive cyberspace operations. * Colonel (ret.) Gregory Conti, Principal and Co-Founder, Kopidion *
Nicholas Michael Sambaluk, PhD, is associate professor at the Air Force Cyber College at Maxwell Air Force Base, AL.