The overarching question imparting urgency to this exploration is: Can U.S.-Russian contention in cyberspace cause the two nuclear superpowers to stumble into war? In considering this question we were constantly reminded of recent comments by a prominent U.S. arms control expert: At least as dangerous as the risk of an actual cyberattack, he observed, is cyber operations’ “blurring of the line between peace and war.” Or, as Nye wrote, “in the cyber realm, the difference between a weapon and a non-weapon may come down to a single line of code, or simply the intent of a computer program’s user.”
Biography
Paul Sherman has served in various roles at the Kennedy School since 2008. He is a former journalist and the author of the book, Big Screen Boston: From Mystery Street to The Departed and Beyond. He earned an M.A. in American Studies from UMass Boston.
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