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The debate over cyber technology has resulted in new considerations
for national security operations. States find themselves in an
increasingly interconnected world with a diverse threat spectrum
and little understanding of how decisions are made within this
amorphous domain. With The Decision to Attack, Aaron Franklin
Brantly investigates how states decide to employ cyber in military
and intelligence operations against other states and how rational
those decisions are. In his examination, Brantly contextualizes
broader cyber decision-making processes into a systematic expected
utility-rational choice approach to provide a mathematical
understanding of the use of cyber weapons at the state level.
Topics Discussed: The Key Concepts of Cyber The Motivation and
Utility for Covert Action Digital Power Anonymity and Attribution
in Cyberspace Cyber and Conventional Operations: The Dynamics of
Conflict Defining the Role of Intelligence in Cyberspace How actors
decide to use cyber-a rational choice approach Cognitive Processes
and Decision-Making in Cyberspace Finding meaning in the expected
utility of international cyber conflict
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++++ Studies In The Life Cycle Of Hydatina Senta: I. Artificial
Control Of The Transition From The Parthenogenetic To The Sexual
Method Of Reproduction Aaron Franklin Shull s.n, 1910
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In Texas BBQ, Wyatt McSpadden immortalized the barbecue joints of
rural Texas in richly authentic photographs that made the people
and places in his images appear as timeless as barbecue itself. The
book found a wide, appreciative audience as barbecue surged to
national popularity with the success of young urban pitmasters such
as Austin's Aaron Franklin, whose Franklin Barbecue has become the
most-talked-about BBQ joint on the planet. Succulent, wood-smoked
"old school" barbecue is now as easy to find in Dallas as in
DeSoto, in Houston as in Hallettsville. In Texas BBQ, Small Town to
Downtown, Wyatt McSpadden pays homage to this new urban barbecue
scene, as well as to top-rated country joints, such as Snow's in
Lexington, that were under the radar or off the map when Texas BBQ
was published. Texas BBQ, Small Town to Downtown presents
crave-inducing images of both the new-and the old-barbecue universe
in almost every corner of the state, featuring some two dozen
joints not included in the first book. In addition to Franklin and
Snow's, which have both occupied the top spot in Texas Monthly's
barbecue ratings, McSpadden portrays urban joints such as Dallas's
Pecan Lodge and Cattleack Barbecue and small-town favorites such as
Whup's Boomerang Bar-B-Que in Marlin. Accompanying his images are
barbecue reflections by James Beard Award-winning pitmaster Aaron
Franklin and Texas Monthly's barbecue editor Daniel Vaughn. Their
words and McSpadden's photographs underscore how much has
changed-and how much remains the same-since Texas BBQ revealed just
how much good, old-fashioned 'cue there is in Texas.
The debate over cyber technology has resulted in new considerations
for national security operations. States find themselves in an
increasingly interconnected world with a diverse threat spectrum
and little understanding of how decisions are made within this
amorphous domain. With The Decision to Attack, Aaron Franklin
Brantly investigates how states decide to employ cyber in military
and intelligence operations against other states and how rational
those decisions are. In his examination, Brantly contextualizes
broader cyber decision-making processes into a systematic expected
utility-rational choice approach to provide a mathematical
understanding of the use of cyber weapons at the state level.
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