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Nicholas Michael Sambaluk is an assistant professor of military science and technology. He has a degree in history and has recently published his fourth book which focuses on cyber warfare. We discussed the history of cyber warfare and current issues.
0:57 – Nick talks about why he wrote a book on cyber warfare.
2:47 – Nick talks about historical cyber attacks from 1986 and early 2000s
8:26 – Nick addresses the use of cyber attacks prior to kinetic conflict.
11:06 – Nick talks about the national infrastructures for cyber warfare.
12:29 – Nick talks about the myths and realities about cyber warfare.
20:52 – Nick talks about the development of the internet.
23:19 – Nick talks about the ways in which hackers infiltrate systems.
26:22 – Nick compares Russian activity between 2007 and now.
30:50 – Nick talks about cyber warfare targeting civilians rather than just military.
32:53 – Nick talks about social media issues.
34:45 – Nick talks about the resources he used.
36:25 – Nick talks about the cyber actors nations are using for cyber warfare.
41:38 – Nick talks about the Geneva convention and its applicability to cyber conflict.
44:35 – Nick expands on cyber warfare assumptions and attribution.
47:07 – Nick defines the term attribution.
50:40 – Nick talks about social media and politics.
51:58 – Nick talks about future analysis of historic cyber attacks.
56:33 – Nick can be found on twitter @historyncontext.
Links of interest
https://products.abc-clio.com/abc-cliocorporate/product.aspx?pc=A6073C
https://twitter.com/historyncontext
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Guests: Nicholas Michael Sambaluk
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