Potomac Institute for Policy Studies Senior Fellow Amb. David Smith, (Ret.), writes in a recent issue of the Georgian publication Tabula about the emergence of Stuxnet, the latest "super-cyber-weapon." Smith is the Director of the Georgian Security Analysis Center in Tbilisi, which is also the location of a regional cyber security summit November 10-12.  Smith writes that experts gathering in Tbilisi face enormous challenges,  including the fact that cyber conflict "reverses the traditional roles of government and private industry in war." In a cyber war, Smith writes, "most targets belong to private companies; cyber aggressors and cyber defenders will be mostly civilians.  This calls for an unprecedented partnership between government and industry." Click below to read the article in full.