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- Title
Australia's defence and national security: how Defence is enhancing Australia's cyber resilience.
- Authors
Coyle, Susan M.
- Abstract
Information and cyber today constitute a 5th warfighting domain. This domain can be either an enabler for the traditional sea, land, air, and space warfighting domains or the primary domain on which the other domains are critically dependent. Cyberspace is software-defined, virtualised and non-physical, but resides upon physical hardware, so can be targeted with kinetic effects. Cyber warfare is influenced by its domain characteristics: speed, reach, span of consequence, scale of effects, state of flux, complexity and the challenge of attribution. A Defence cyberworthiness framework seeks to ensure warfighting capabilities survive against adversary actions in cyberspace across all phases of war, including grey-zone operations.
- Subjects
NATIONAL security; CYBERSPACE; INFORMATION warfare; CYBERTERRORISM; MILITARY science
- Publication
United Service, 2021, Vol 72, Issue 3, p13
- ISSN
1038-1554
- Publication type
Article