Encyclopedia of Cyber Warfare By Paul J Springer

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Paper quality: 70 gsm off white (Excellent)
Cover quality: 260 gsm card.

Size: B5 (7.5x10) 

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Encyclopedia of Cyber Warfare by Paul J. Springer is a comprehensive and authoritative reference work that explores the rapidly evolving domain of cyber conflict and digital security. As cyber operations have become a central element of modern warfare, this encyclopedia provides readers with a clear and structured understanding of how states, non-state actors, and military organizations conduct operations in cyberspace.

The book covers a wide range of topics related to cyber warfare, including cyber espionage, cyber terrorism, cybercrime, information warfare, hacking techniques, digital surveillance, and cyber defense strategies. It explains how cyber attacks target critical infrastructure such as power grids, financial systems, communication networks, and military command systems. Key concepts are presented in an accessible reference-style format, making the book suitable for both academic study and professional use.

Paul J. Springer places cyber warfare within its historical, political, and military context. The encyclopedia traces the development of cyber conflict from early computer networks and Cold War intelligence practices to modern state-sponsored attacks and hybrid warfare. Real-world case studies—such as high-profile cyber incidents, digital espionage campaigns, and cyber-enabled military operations—help readers understand how theory translates into practice.

Designed for ease of use, the book features alphabetically arranged entries that provide concise yet informative explanations of key terms, technologies, organizations, and individuals involved in cyber warfare. This makes it an ideal reference for quick consultation as well as deeper research. Cross-references guide readers to related topics, encouraging a broader understanding of the cyber security landscape.

The encyclopedia is particularly valuable for students and professionals in cyber security, international relations, military studies, intelligence analysis, and information technology. It also benefits policymakers, researchers, and general readers who want to understand how cyber threats shape national security and global politics in the digital age.

With clear writing and authoritative coverage, Encyclopedia of Cyber Warfare by Paul J. Springer serves as an essential resource for understanding one of the most critical challenges of modern security. It offers insight into the tactics, technologies, and strategies that define cyber conflict, making it a must-have reference for libraries and individuals interested in cyber defense and digital warfare.