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- W150972595 abstract "For those who participate in it, all war can seem “hyper-personalized.” But advances in cyber technology have enabled personalization to literally be taken to a whole new level, and this capability may make the role of cyber in future conflicts rather different than what is conceived today. Popular conceptions of “cyber war” conjure up apocalyptic visions of aircraft crashing into each other due to disabled air traffic control systems, entire cities darkened as result of a computer breakdowns, and even nuclear plants melting down because of misdirected computerized instructions. These are the kind of incidents former Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta warned about in 2012 speech. According to Panetta, he feared a “cyber Pearl Harbor” that “would paralyze and shock the nation and create a new, profound sense of vulnerability. Likewise, President Obama characterized the cyber threat as “one of the most serious economic and national security challenges we face as a nation.” Yet, increasing numbers of scholars are questioning that premise. In 2012, Professor Thomas Rid argued in an artiMaj. Gen. Charles J. Dunlap, Jr., USAF (Ret.) is Professor of Law at Duke University focusing on cyberwar, airpower, civilmilitary relations, and other issues related to national security and international law. Previously, he was a former deputy judge advocate general in the United States Air Force, and served 34 years in the Judge Advocate Corps." @default.
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- W150972595 title "The Hyper-Personalization of War: Cyber, Big Data, and the Changing Face of Conflict" @default.
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