(American Thinker) The nature of warfare inevitably evolves and the best-defended and economically dominant countries of the world need to evolve with it. We didnt see a problem beefing up our air force when aviation ruled the battlefield and were still dealing with a nuclear stockpile meant to deter our enemies from attacking us with these enormously destructive weapons. So why are we so far behind on defending ourselves from a cyberattack? The future of war is digital and if were going to survive the assault we need to be ready. What Cyberwarfare Could Look Like Cyberwarfare is threatening for several reasons. For starters even a large-scale devastating attack could be launched by a single motivated person. When you dont need to get government approval or mobilize an army of tens of thousands the stakes become much higher and the threat becomes more immediate.