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Aaron F. Brantly is assistant professor of political science at Virginia Tech.
1. Introduction: The Cyber Deterrence Problem, Aaron Brantly
2. The Limits of Deterrence and the Need for Persistence, Michael P. Fischerkeller,
Richard J. Harknett, Jelena Vićić
3. Cyber Escalation and Deterrence, Andrew Owsiak
4. Cyber Deterrence and Critical Infrastructure, Jacquelyn Schneider
5. Deterrence is about Shaping an Adversary, Eric Jardine
6. The Credibility of Cyber Deterrence Commitments: The Role and Nature of Public
Support for Retaliation, Jeffery Berejikian and Samuel Wallace Marcott
7. A Micro-Deterrence Approach to Cyber Defense, Damien Van Puyvelde
8. Deterring Malicious Cyber Activity Through Norms and Governance, Aislinn McCann
9. Back to Reality: Cross Domain Deterrence and Cyberspace, Aaron Brantly
This fresh take on cyber deterrence makes an impressive step forward in considering the limits and possibilities of deterrence in the digital age. Deterrence as a strategy persists, coming to terms with the realities of the challenge in implementing deterrence is a critical task and this volume is a must read for both scholars and practitioners in the field.
— Brandon Valeriano, Bren Chair of Military Innovation, Marine Corps University
Brantly expertly offers up what any literature review should strive to achieve: a cohesive synthesis of an evolving and dense field of study that identifies gaps and shortcomings, as well as opportunities for addressing them. As such, even the most seasoned deterrence scholar will find his analysis a useful point of reference. For anyone largely unfamiliar with the topic of cyber deterrence, Brantly offers one of the most comprehensive and theoretically grounded evaluations to date.
— Survival