| Schwartau, Winn, Information Warfare: Chaos on the Electronic Superhighway, New York, Thunder's Mouth Press, 1994. |
....airport and weather radar, and various military systems, both ground based and airborne, such as surveillance radar, electronic warfare (EW) systems, and electromagnetic weapons. A discussion of the potential terrorist threat posed by the existence of electromagnetic weapons can be found in [5]. Concern about this threat has been heightened recently by the reported use of an electromagnetic weapon to disrupt transactions at an European financial institution [6] 1.2. Aviation Incidents Attributed to HIRF The earliest HIRF induced avionics failures to receive widespread attention were ....
Schwartau, W.: Information Warfare: Chaos on the Electronic Superhighway. Thunders Mouth Press, New York, 1994.
....and imperatives, and that without an appropriately disciplined approach to their defense at all levels, these computers will be at the mercy of any wishing to cause harm, and not at the proper command of their masters. One popular categorization divides Information Warfare into three categories[2]: Personal Information Warfare . Corporate Information Warfare . Global Information Warfare In this vision of the battlespace, the victims are either individuals, corporate entities, or governments, respectively. Another method of viewing Information Warfare is to consider the threats from ....
W. Schwartau, Information Warfare: Chaos on the Electronic Superhighway. , First Trade paperback edition, Thunder's Mouth Press, 1995, pp. 17-19.
.... conceptually simple software faults are demanding massive resources, we must be concerned about the much more difficult effects of cyber crimes : malicious activities by hackers or organisations seeking to exploit or disrupt an IT system, for mischief, financial gain, or more sinister motives [23]. Such cyber crimes cannot be considered separately for individual systems, because of the rapidly growing interconnectivity between IT systems, via Intra nets, Extra nets and the Internet itself, as well as by direct physical interconnection, or exchangeable storage media such as diskettes. Such ....
SCHWARTAU, W.: `Information Warfare: Chaos on the electronic superhighway' (Thunder's Mouth Press, New York,1994).
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