Organizing for Cyber Power: Offensive Cyberspace Operations and National Security
Autor Gazmend Huskajen Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 sep 2026
The book introduces the Multi-Level, Multi-Dimensional (MLMD) Framework as a structured map linking strategic, operational, and tactical decision-making with cross-cutting political, ethical, and technological dimensions. MLMD is used to trace dependencies that shape whether policy intent can be translated into authorised, feasible action without losing control over effects that may propagate across interconnected systems.
Across three parts, the analysis develops conceptual foundations for cyber power and deterrence, then applies the framework to governance and institutional design, including Sweden’s cyber deterrence posture, vulnerability exploitation and its ethical implications, and whole-of-society partnership configurations. A policy-to-payload workflow and deconfliction model clarifies where authorisation, intelligence, engineering, and defensive activity collide and where escalation exposure concentrates.
The final part connects theory to practice through cases and prospective analysis, including WannaCry and an exercise-based cyber range scenario, before deriving institutional implications and future policy directions. The book is written for policy-makers, practitioners, students, and scholars who require a coherent way to analyse how cyber power is organised and governed as lawful statecraft in a contested domain.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781041104667
ISBN-10: 1041104669
Pagini: 222
Ilustrații: 4
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
ISBN-10: 1041104669
Pagini: 222
Ilustrații: 4
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
Public țintă
Academic, Postgraduate, and Professional ReferenceCuprins
Part I: Cyber Power and Offensive Operations. Chapter 1: Offensive Cyberspace Operations. 1.1 Cyberspace as a Domain of Strategic Competition. 1.2 Defining Offensive Cyberspace Operations. 1.3 From Defence to Offence: Historical Evolution. 1.4 Why Offence Has Been Framed as Strategically Necessary. 1.5 Adversaries and the Offensive Imperative. 1.6 Offensive Cyberspace Operations as Instruments of Statecraft. 1.7 Central Argument of the Book. 1.8 Roadmap of the Book. Chapter 2: Towards a Theory of Cyber Power. 2.1 The Need for an Integrated Theory of Cyber Power. 2.2 Deterrence and the Strategic Grammar of Cyberspace. 2.3 Intelligence as the Ethical Core of Cyber Statecraft. 2.4 The Practice and Discipline of Offensive Cyberspace Operations. 2.5 Synthesising Strategy, Intelligence, and Operations. 2.6 Illustrations of Integration in Practice. 2.7 From Integration to the MLMD Framework. 2.8 Conclusion: Towards a Coherent Theory of Cyber Power. Chapter 3: The MLMD Framework for Offensive Cyberspace Operations. 3.1 Why a Multi-Level, Multi-Dimensional (MLMD) Framework?. 3.2 Theoretical Foundations of the MLMD Framework. 3.3 Structure of the MLMD Framework. 3.4 The MLMD Framework Across Strategic, Operational, and Tactical Levels. 3.5 Cross-Cutting Dimensions. 3.6 Conclusion. Part II: Organizing for Cyber Power. Chapter 4: Threats, Policy, and Practice in Sweden's Cyber Deterrence. 4.1 Sweden as a Smart State in Cyberspace. 4.2 Sweden's Cyber Threat Environment. 4.3 Governance and Institutional Structures. 4.4 Strategic Objectives and Policy Frameworks. 4.5 Applying the MLMD Framework: Strategic and Organisational Implications. 4.6 Operationalising Cyber Deterrence. 4.7 Case Studies in Swedish Cyber Deterrence Practice. 4.8 Synthesising Strategy and Practice: Toward a Whole-of-Society Approach. 4.9 Synthesis and Implications. 4.10 Conclusion. Chapter 5: Vulnerability Exploitation and Ethical Implications. 5.1 Vulnerabilities and Zero-Days as Strategic Resources. 5.2 Historical Analogies and Comparisons. 5.3 Ethical Dilemmas in Vulnerability Exploitation. 5.4 Policy Frameworks for Vulnerability Management. 5.5 Case Studies of Policy in Action. 5.6 Toward a Normative Framework for Vulnerability Management. 5.7 Conclusion. Chapter 6: Organizing Cyber Capabilities: A Whole-of-Society Approach. 6.1 Conceptual and Analytical Frame. 6.2 A Smart-State Baseline. 6.3 Partnership Configurations (What to Build). 6.4 Mechanisms and Governance (How They Work). 6.5 Policy-to-Payload Workflow and Deconfliction. 6.6 Implementation Roadmap and Measurement. 6.7 Risks and Escalation Management. 6.8 Conclusions. Part III: Cyber Power in Practice. Chapter 7: Case Studies and Practical Applications. 7.1 Frameworks in Context. 7.2 Case Study I: WannaCry. 7.3 Case Study II: A Cyber Range Exercise Scenario. 7.4 Cross-Case Synthesis. 7.5 Cyber Effects in Adjacent Domains. 7.6 Practical Lessons for Capability Development and Governance. 7.7 Conclusion. Chapter 8: Future Directions in Offensive Cyberspace Operations. 8.1 Technological Horizons in OCO. 8.2 Norms, Treaties, and Policy Futures. 8.3 Smart States in a Contested Domain. 8.4 Scenarios for Future OCO. 8.5 Policy and Research Implications. 8.6 Conclusion. Chapter 9: Synthesis and Implications for Credible Offensive Cyberspace Operations. 9.1 Reassembling the Argument. 9.2 Cross-Cutting Insights. 9.3 Institutional Implications for Cyberliterate States. 9.4 The Whole-of-Society Imperative. 9.5 Future Security Policy Directions. 9.6 Future Research Directions. 9.7 Final Reflections. Bibliography.
Notă biografică
Dr Gazmend Huskaj heads the Global Cyber and Security Policy Programme at the Geneva
Centre for Security Policy (GCSP), which supports international cooperation through executive
education, diplomatic dialogue, and policy research. Over the past two decades, he
has held roles spanning early deployments in multinational peace support and humanitarian
operations, served as Head of the Security Information Coordination Cell within the United
Nations, and served as Director of Intelligence for cyber-related issues within the Swedish
Armed Forces.
A military veteran, he has served more than five years in conflict and post-conflict
regions. In 2014, he was recognised by the European External Action Service (EEAS) for a
contribution to the “EU as a Global Security Provider” forum at a global policy event that
connected over 2,000 experts from 114 countries. In 2023, he received Best Virtual Poster
for “Offensive Cyberspace Operations for Cyber Security.”
Dr Huskaj holds Master of Science degrees in Security and Risk Management (University
of Leicester) and Information Security (Stockholm University). He is a Certified Information
Security Manager (CISM) and an alumnus of executive programmes at Harvard Kennedy
School and the Geneva Centre for Security Policy’s European Training Course in Security
Policy. He has also completed advanced studies at Cranfield University, the University
of St Andrews, and KTH Royal Institute of Technology. His doctoral research examined
offensive cyberspace operations and analysed their implications for national security policy,
organisational design, and governance.
Centre for Security Policy (GCSP), which supports international cooperation through executive
education, diplomatic dialogue, and policy research. Over the past two decades, he
has held roles spanning early deployments in multinational peace support and humanitarian
operations, served as Head of the Security Information Coordination Cell within the United
Nations, and served as Director of Intelligence for cyber-related issues within the Swedish
Armed Forces.
A military veteran, he has served more than five years in conflict and post-conflict
regions. In 2014, he was recognised by the European External Action Service (EEAS) for a
contribution to the “EU as a Global Security Provider” forum at a global policy event that
connected over 2,000 experts from 114 countries. In 2023, he received Best Virtual Poster
for “Offensive Cyberspace Operations for Cyber Security.”
Dr Huskaj holds Master of Science degrees in Security and Risk Management (University
of Leicester) and Information Security (Stockholm University). He is a Certified Information
Security Manager (CISM) and an alumnus of executive programmes at Harvard Kennedy
School and the Geneva Centre for Security Policy’s European Training Course in Security
Policy. He has also completed advanced studies at Cranfield University, the University
of St Andrews, and KTH Royal Institute of Technology. His doctoral research examined
offensive cyberspace operations and analysed their implications for national security policy,
organisational design, and governance.
Descriere
Organizing for Cyber Power examines how states organise to develop and employ offensive cyberspace operations (OCO) as an instrument of national security under conditions of time compression, partial intelligence, attribution friction, and technical volatility.