I. The Slow and Imprecise Art of Cyber Warfare

Q4 Social Sciences Whitehall Papers Pub Date : 2021-07-02 DOI:10.1080/02681307.2021.2005891
J. Bronk, Jack Watling
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Sally Walker, former Director of Cyber at GCHQ, has stated that cyber attacks ‘can have impact in the real world and you can do it at scale’. Because cyber attacks can target everything from financial systems and critical national infrastructure to political leaders and legal institutions – undermining trust and the rule of law – they can have an ‘attritional’ effect on the cohesion of states to which open societies ‘are uniquely vulnerable’. Such warnings over the years, combined with high-profile incidents like the WannaCry ransomware attack against the NHS, have meant that military leaders have recognised the importance of the ‘cyber domain’. When new forms of conflict first emerge, however, there is almost always a period of inflated expectation. For the small community within Defence who have worked in the margins to explore the novel capability, there is a tendency to hype its effects and downplay its limitations in order to gain the attention of the wider defence and security community and secure resources within the bureaucracy. For that wider community – lacking an understanding of the capability – it is often much easier to visualise the potential threats posed by novel weapons than the challenges involved in employing them effectively. Cyber warfare today is arguably at the peak of this inflated discourse,
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一、网络战的慢而不精确的艺术
英国政府通信总部前网络总监萨莉·沃克表示,网络攻击“可以在现实世界中产生影响,而且可以大规模进行”。因为网络攻击可以针对从金融系统和关键国家基础设施到政治领导人和法律机构的一切——破坏信任和法治——它们可以对开放社会“特别脆弱”的国家的凝聚力产生“消耗性”影响。多年来的此类警告,再加上针对英国国家医疗服务体系的WannaCry勒索软件攻击等备受瞩目的事件,意味着军方领导人已经认识到“网络领域”的重要性。然而,当新形式的冲突首次出现时,几乎总是有一段时间的期望值过高。对于国防部内部一直在边缘探索这种新能力的小团体来说,有一种倾向是夸大其影响并淡化其局限性,以获得更广泛的国防和安全团体的关注,并确保官僚机构内的资源。对于更广泛的社区——缺乏对能力的了解——来说,想象新型武器构成的潜在威胁往往比有效使用这些武器所涉及的挑战要容易得多。今天的网络战可以说是处于这种膨胀言论的顶峰,
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