OUT NOW: The Cyber Defense Review Volume 11, Issue 1.
Volume 11, Issue 1 of The Cyber Defense Review is out now!
This milestone issue reflects both the continued evolution of the journal and the growing centrality of cyber operations in modern conflict.
In her editorial, “Advancing Strategic Thought and Practice in Cyberspace,” Executive Editor Dr. Carine Lallemand highlights a year of deliberate transformation for the journal. These updates include enhanced editorial processes, improved publication infrastructure, and a renewed emphasis on analytical rigor and long-term scholarly impact. Together, these changes position The Cyber Defense Review as an even stronger platform for bridging military practice, policy, and academic research.
A Journal Evolving with the Domain
As cyber operations become increasingly integral to national security, the expectations placed on scholarly and professional publications have grown. This issue reflects a commitment to meeting those expectations while delivering work that is not only timely, but also rigorous, accessible, and enduring.
Inside This Issue
Volume 11, Issue 1 is organized around two thematic clusters that capture critical dimensions of contemporary cyber defense:
Cyber Strategy from Foundations to Operational Practice
This section explores how cyber capabilities are conceptualized, aligned with military objectives, and operationalized in real-world contexts. Contributions examine topics such as campaign integration, strategic frameworks, and comparative allied cyber policies.
Anticipation, Resilience, and Sustained Advantage
Focusing on long-term defense, this cluster highlights the importance of proactive and systemic approaches. Articles address early warning systems, artificial intelligence in cyber defense, information environment manipulation, and the economics of resilience in emerging threat landscapes.
Across both sections, a consistent theme emerges effective cyber defense requires not only technical capability, but also strategic foresight, interdisciplinary thinking, and sustained adaptability.
Looking Ahead
This issue signals a broader maturation of the cyber defense field—one that is moving toward more structured theories, integrated operational concepts, and nuanced understandings of risk and resilience. The Cyber Defense Review remains committed to advancing this progress by publishing work that informs both current decision-making and future innovation.
We invite you to explore the full issue and engage with the latest scholarship shaping the future of cyber conflict and defense.
Read Volume 11, Issue 1 and explore the journal: The Cyber Defense Review
