Jay Healey: What does it mean to ‘win’ a cyber war?

The cyber domain is often referred to as a new frontier in global conflict -- one that nations are still learning to fight in. But one expert says there are act...

The cyber domain is often referred to as a new frontier in global conflict -- one that nations are still learning to fight in. But one expert says there are actually plenty of historical examples of conflict in cyberspace -- and that leaders need to study them if they want to understand what it means to win or lose in that domain. Jay Healey is a nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council and senior research scholar at Columbia University. He tells In Depth guest host Jared Serbu what it means to win in a cyber war.

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