| Schwartau, Winn. Information Warfare, Thunder's Mouth Press, New York, 1994. |
....interest to prevent Information Warriors from shutting down or threatening our essential financial, health, or quality of life infrastructures. Winn Schartau, as well as many others, has made the point that Information War threatens our national security every bit as much as conventional war[14]. We will not restate those arguments here but proceed with the assumption that they are true. This paper then, represents a thought experiment on a grand scale. What we propose is considered by many to be a drastic departure from present policy and law. 1 We readily acknowledge that certain ....
Schwartau, Winn. Information Warfare, Thunder's Mouth Press, New York, 1994.
....Economist, June 10, 1995, 18. 8 The Gulf War Flu, US News World Report, January 20 1992, 50. 9 Martin C. Libicki, What Is Information Warfare (Draft) National Defense University, 21 July 1995, 22. 10 Libicki, 34. 11 Information Under Siege, Computerworld, June 5 1995, 55. 12 Winn Schwartau, Information Warfare, Thunder s Mouth Press, NY, 1994, 17 20. 13 Schwartau, 49. 14 Alvin and Heidi Toffler, War and Anti War, Warner Books Inc. NY, 1993, 166. 15 John Arquilla, The Strategic Implications of Information Dominance Strategic Review, Summer 1994, 27. 16 John Arquilla, 29. 17 The Ties That Bind, The Economist, 10 June ....
Schwartau, Winn. Information Warfare, Thunder's Mouth Press, NY, 1994.
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