https://www.lawfareblog.com/todays-revolution-cybersecurity-and-international-order
This is a review of Lucas Kello's The Virtual Weapon and International Order (Yale University Press, 2017):
The questions that Kello's proposals raise simply prove his point about the need for interdisciplinary discussions to tackle the multifaceted challenges that cybersecurity poses. The book's three-part typology of technological revolution will be particularly helpful in framing future discussions of cybersecurity both within and outside of international relations. And it can also be deployed to assess future technological developments. As Kello notes, "the distinguishing feature of security affairs in the current epoch is not the existence of a revolution condition but the prospect that it may never end" (257). Cyberweapons are today's revolution, but tomorrow will surely bring another.
More of a political science perspective.