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Cyber, Intelligence, and Security, Volume 2, No. 2, September 2018

Cyberwar, preceding or during nuclear crises, can marginally or even fatally Strain the requirements of nuclear deterrence stability and is capable of disrupting the communications between governments in times of crisis or confusing their assessments of ongoing events. This discussion considers the requirements for successful nuclear crisis management, the possible vulnerabilities induced by cyberwar, and the scenarios in which opportunistic failure is possible.
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Cyber, Intelligence, and Security