Proceedings of a workshop on deterring cyberattacks : informing strategies and developing options for U.S. policy /
"Examines governmental, economical, technical, legal, and psychological challenges involved in deterring cyber attacks."--Publisher's website
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, D.C. :
National Academies Press,
[2010], ©2010.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introducing the economics of cybersecurity: principles and policy options / Tyler Moore
- Untangling attribution / David D. Clark and Susan Landau
- A survey of challenges in attribution / W. Earl Boebert
- Applicability of traditional deterrence concepts and theory to the cyber realm / Patrick M. Morgan
- Categorizing and understanding offensive cyber capabilities and their use / Gregory Rattray and Jason Healey
- A framework for thinking about cyber conflict and cyber deterrence with possible declaratory policies for these domains / Stephen J. Lukasik
- Pulling punches in cyberspace / Martin Libicki
- Cyber operations in international law: the use of force, collective security, self-defense, and armed conflicts / Michael N. Schmitt
- Cyber security and international agreements / Abraham D. Sofaer, David Clark, and Whitfield Diffie
- The Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime / Michael A. Vatis
- Decision making under uncertainty / Rose McDermott
- The organization of the United States government and private sector for achieving cyber deterrence / Paul Rosenzweig
- Civil liberties and privacy implications of policies to prevent cyberattacks / Robert Gellman
- Targeting third-party collaboration / Geoff A. Cohen
- Thinking through active defense in cyberspace / Jay P. Kesan and Carol M. Hayes. Appendix A. Reprinted letter report from the Committee on Deterring Cyberattacks
- Appendix B. Workshop agenda
- Appendix C. Biosketches of authors
- Appendix D. Biosketches of Committee and staff.