Brian M. Mazanec is an assistant director for defense capabilities and management with the U.S. government and an adjunct professor in the School of Policy, Government, and International Affairs at George Mason University. He is the coauthor of Deterring Cyber Warfare: Bolstering Strategic Stability in Cyberspace, and his work has appeared in Strategic Studies Quarterly, the National Cybersecurity Institute Journal, Comparative Strategy, Politics and the Life Sciences, and the Journal of International Security Affairs.
"Mazanec certainly has the credentials and background to examine
this topic. . . . Well written from start to finish."—Lt. Col.
George Hodge, Military Review
“Will norms evolve for cyber warfare analogous to those . . . that
have helped keep the world free from the use of nuclear weapons
since 1945? This thoughtful and careful work parses this hugely
important question with care and creativity. Bravo.”—R. James
Woolsey, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency and
chairman of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies
“Dr. Mazanec’s pioneering work on cyber norms fills a void in the
nascent canon of cyber-conflict knowledge and sets a path forward
for further research. Informative and instructive for today’s
policymakers.”—Bob Gourley, former chief technology officer of the
Defense Intelligence Agency and the first director of intelligence
at the Joint Task Force on Computer Network Defense
“Brian Mazanec has produced a stellar work by creating a set of
norms and then applying them across different evolutions of weapons
platforms.”—Jeffrey Carr, CEO of cyber security firm Taia Global,
Inc., and author of Inside Cyber Warfare: Mapping the Cyber
Underworld
“The Evolution of Cyber War is a significant contribution to
the required canon for anyone interested in understanding this new
prospective weapon of mass destruction.”—Keith Payne, former deputy
assistant secretary of defense for Forces Policy and current
president of the National Institute for Public Policy
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