Part I: Thinking about Cyber 1. An Introduction to National Security and Cyberspace Derek S. Reveron 2. Speculative Security Patrick Jagoda 3. Operational Considerations in Cyber Attack and Cyber Exploitation Herbert Lin 4. Joining Cybercrime and Cyberterrorism: A Likely Scenario Steven BucciPart II: Armed Conflict and Cyber Defense 5. Inter arma silent leges Redux? The Law of Armed Conflict and Cyber ConflictDavid P. Fidler 6. The Emerging Structure of Strategic Cyber Offense, Cyber Defense, and Cyber Deterrence Richard B. Andres 7. A New Framework for Cyber Deterrence Jeffrey R. Cooper 8. Cybered Conflict, Cyber Power, and Security Resilience as Strategy Chris DemchakPart III: National Approaches to Cybersecurity and Cyberwar9. Persistent Enemies and Cyberwar: Rivalry Relations in an Age of Information Warfare Brandon Valeriano and Ryan Maness 10. Competing Transatlantic Visions of CybersecurityJames Joyner 11. The Bear Goes Digital: Russia and Its Cyber Capabilities Nikolas K. Gvosdev 12. China in Cyberspace Nigel Inkster 13. Toward a Theory of Cyber Power: Strategic Purpose in Peace and War John B. Sheldon 14. ConclusionDerek S. Reveron Contributors Index