EL QUINTO DOMINIO

Cyberwarfare and the Geneva Convention: Defending a Nation Without an Army

Can a constitutionally pacifist nation with no traditional military forces survive the era of total digital warfare?

In the 21st century, war is no longer heralded by the roar of heavy artillery, but by the subtle and invisible alteration of a single bit. Cyberspace has firmly established itself as the Fifth Domain of global military operations-an asymmetric battlefield where the keyboard replaces the rifle and the operator's finger on a screen serves as the first and last line of sovereign defense.

In this groundbreaking and deeply urgent treatise, Lic. Rodrigo J. Morales, an expert in cyberdefense and strategic consultant, shatters the myth of the "clean cyber war". Through a clinical and harrowing analysis, he exposes how destructive logic attacks on public health systems, hospitals, and critical state infrastructure (such as the historic real-world Conti and Hive ransomware campaigns) constitute intangible yet lethal aggregations of force. They are fully capable of paralyzing entire national structures and threatening biological human lives without firing a single bullet.

Inside this book, you will discover:

  • The Anatomy of Modern Cyber Threats:
  • The Threat Suppression Model:
  • The Cartography of Elite Cybercrime:
  • The Obsolescence of Classical International Law:
  • The Blueprint for a New Digital Geneva:

The Fifth Domain is not merely an academic text for jurists or computer Geeks; it is an indispensable geopolitical survival guide for decision-makers, security analysts, and any citizen aware that future sovereignty will not be defended by shedding blood on land borders, but by protecting the liberty, ethics, and human dignity hardcoded into the source code of our society.

Secure your copy today and master the rules of the new transnational algorithmic order before the network goes dark.

juin 2026, env. 122 pages, Anglais
Twisted Trunk
979-8-1994-8202-8

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