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Cyber War Will Not Take Place

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Thomas Rid's "Cyber War Will Not Take Place" challenges the prevailing narrative of imminent large-scale cyber warfare.

Rid argues that the reality of cyber conflict is far more nuanced and less dramatic than often portrayed.

He analyzes historical precedents and technological limitations to demonstrate that widespread cyberattacks causing catastrophic damage are unlikely.

The book explores the political and strategic dimensions of cyber operations, emphasizing the importance of understanding the motivations and capabilities of different actors.

Rid's analysis provides a more realistic and less sensationalized view of the cyber threat landscape, urging a more measured and strategic approach to cybersecurity.

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Mentioned by Shashank Joshi as a book he reviewed for the Financial Times, which questioned the prevalent view of cyber warfare.
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