Code War: How Nations Hack, Spy, and Shape the Digital Battlefield

Author:   Allie Mellen
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
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Pages:   416
Publication Date:   23 March 2026
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Code War: How Nations Hack, Spy, and Shape the Digital Battlefield


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An incisive exploration of how cyberattacks are transforming geopolitics Cyberattacks are the ultimate geopolitical weapon of the 21st century. They are used to damage presidential campaigns, shut down electric grids, sway public sentiment, and cost businesses and governments alike billions of dollars. Popular culture portrays cyberattacks as unstoppable and mysterious actions taken by shadowy, unpredictable forces. They aren't. Code War: How Nations Hack, Spy, and Shape the Digital Battlefield shatters this depiction, revealing nation-state cyberattacks for what they are: calculated, measured actions to achieve state objectives. World-renowned cybersecurity expert Allie Mellen draws on her extensive experience with nation-state cyberattacks and AI threats to break down how and why nations deploy cyberattacks in their own unique ways, driven by their military doctrine, national history, and, most importantly, geopolitical strategy. Mellen deconstructs the most infamous cyberattacks of our time to reveal how and why attacks like Stuxnet, WannaCry, and NotPetya happened and how their success altered the international landscape. She juxtaposes these attacks against the brutal reality of how nations surveil, manipulate, and control their own citizens' data. An essential resource for individuals, business professionals, and government officials, Code War demonstrates how you can use this knowledge to understand and respond to the practical realities of nation-state cyberattacks. Readers will also find: An overview of how cyberattacks and defenses operate, where governments most frequently use them, their limitations, and where they provide the most value An in-depth breakdown of some of the most important cyberattacks of the modern age, including those targeting the 2016 US Presidential elections, the Olympics, and those against Taiwan, Ukraine, and Tibet Deep dives into the histories and attacks perpetrated by governments with the most prolific cyberattacks: China, Russia, and the United States An eye-opening guide to the world of nation-state cyberattacks, Code War is a must-read for business and government leaders responsible for protecting against these attacks. It’s also a fascinating look into the world of cyberattacks for anyone interested in international relations who wants to keep up with the evolving weapons of war.

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Author:   Allie Mellen
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Imprint:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.80cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.771kg
ISBN:  

9781394285570


ISBN 10:   1394285574
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   23 March 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction xv Chapter 1: The Currency of Control 1 Chapter 2: The First Information War 7 Chapter 3: The Social Contracts of the Cyber Powers 15 PART I: THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 21 Chapter 4: The Wars That Wrote the Code 23 Chapter 5: Splintering the Internet 33 Chapter 6: Crimes and WarGames 39 Chapter 7: Eligible Receiver 57 Chapter 8: Private Power, Public Risk 67 Chapter 9: The Coop of Amontillado 77 Chapter 10: Fractured Truths 83 Chapter 11: No Holds Barred 97 Chapter 12: The Hacker Ethic 109 Chapter 13: Crypto War 119 Chapter 14: Sabotage by Design 131 Chapter 15: Defend Forward 135 PART II: THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA 145 Chapter 16: From Nationalism to Informatization 147 Chapter 17: New Bricks in the Great Wall 155 Chapter 18: The New Danwei 167 Chapter 19: The Red Guests 177 Chapter 20: Borrow a Corpse to Raise the Spirit 183 Chapter 21: Beijing's Trojan Dragon 187 Chapter 22: Stealing Fresh Air 195 Chapter 23: Learn from the Barbarians to Control the Barbarians 201 Chapter 24: The State's Loyal Ears, Eyes, and Tongue 209 Chapter 25: The Paper Dragon 215 Chapter 26: All Under Heaven 221 Chapter 27: Reunification by Other Means 225 Chapter 28: The Revolution Will Be Erased 233 Chapter 29: Ghosts in the Himalayas 237 Chapter 30: Breaking Their Roots 241 PART III: THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION 245 Chapter 31: Red Assembly 247 Chapter 32: Jamming Zagranitsa 257 Chapter 33: Killing Samizdat 263 Chapter 34: Centralized Defense, Centralized Control 279 Chapter 35: The Kremlin's Information Monopoly 283 Chapter 36: Information Confrontation 301 Chapter 37: The Red Orchestra Rewired 313 Chapter 38: Disinformation, Inc. 319 Chapter 39: Olympic Mind Games 329 Chapter 40: A Bear for a Brother 333 Chapter 41: The Bronze Night 337 Chapter 42: The Hybrid Crucible 341 PART IV: THE FUTURE 361 Chapter 43: Three Broken Promises 363 Chapter 44: The Fourth Power 369 Chapter 45: Reality Does Not Exist 375 Chapter 46: Conclusion 379 Index 381

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ALLIE MELLEN is a leading industry analyst who advises the Global 2000 on cybersecurity policy and practice, with a focus on detecting and responding to nation-state attacks. She has held various engineering and research roles at MIT and multiple early-stage technology startups. Previously, she worked with government agencies on election and information security, conducted hardware security research, and partnered with product and infrastructure security teams as a hands-on security practitioner.

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