La cyberstratégie russe
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La cyberstratégie russe

3 / 5

A focused study of Russia's approach to cyberspace — doctrine, actors and information warfare — one of the few French-language books dedicated to a single state's cyberstrategy.

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Published
2013
Publisher
Nuvis
Pages
245
Language
French

Read this if

Analysts and strategy readers who want to understand Russian cyber doctrine and information operations specifically, with a French/European framing.

Skip this if

Readers wanting technical detail or current events; it's a 2013 strategic study, so it predates much of the last decade of Russian cyber activity.

Key takeaways

  • A rare French-language deep dive into a single nation's cyberstrategy — Russia's.
  • Useful for the doctrinal and information-warfare framing that later events (2016, Ukraine) made famous.
  • From 2013: foundational context, but pair with newer reporting (e.g. Sandworm) for events since.

Notes

Read it for the doctrinal groundwork on Russian cyber and information warfare, then layer the English narrative accounts (Sandworm) for what happened next. A niche but valuable French contribution.