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Cyber Chevauchées: Cyber War Can Happen
David Whetham
Defence Studies
Cyber Security Research Group
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Arts and Humanities
Warfare
50%
Political legitimacy
50%
Moral
50%
Action
25%
Life
25%
Negotiation
25%
Civilians
25%
defeat
25%
Enemy
25%
Denial
25%
rivals
25%
Territory
25%
Expedition
25%
Social Media
25%
Hundred Years War
25%
Plunder
25%
Real War
25%
plundering
25%
Medieval History
25%
Army
25%
Computer Science
Cyber
100%
Cyberwar
100%
Cyber Attack
66%
Intents
33%
Social Phenomenon
33%
Military Force
33%
Social Media
33%
Denial of Service Attack
33%
Criminal Activity
33%
Cyberwarfare
33%
Social Sciences
War
100%
Legitimacy
22%
Example
22%
Morality
22%
Age
11%
State
11%
Territory
11%
Service Industries
11%
Intention
11%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Economics
100%