(part 2 of a 5 part series) Part 1: So What is the Cyber Threat from China, Exactly? Written by Francisco Costa Nunes and Joe Eduard Rucker Introduction The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) utilizes its cyber capabilities to meet the shifting goals of its 5-Year Plans...
By Kevin Lentz The official inclusion of cyberspace as a military domain by the U.S. in 2004 marked a turning point in international security.[1] Going forward, defense calculations based on air, sea, land, and space forces would need to be complemented by...
Part 1 of a 5 Part Series Written by Kevin Lentz Despite the abundance of cyber threat data freely available today, the exact nature of the cyber threat from China remains difficult to rigorously assess in academia. This is due to the general lack of a consistent and...
Written by Kevin Lentz Domainification and Integration in a Decade; A Military Cyber Reading of Japan’s New Strategic Documents Japan’s new strategic documents indicate two overlapping lines of effort regarding the Japanese Self-Defense Force (JSDF) cyber defense...
This blog is the first publication of the Cyber Pacific project at the Global Disinformation Lab. The goal of the project is to investigate today’s cyberspace through the lens of US strategic interest and identify a policy framework that can facilitate more...