Cybersecurity
The growing dependence of the U.S., and likely the rest of the world, on information systems for commerce, national security, social, and individual purposes make these systems attractive targets for disruption by criminal and terrorist organizations, nation state adversaries, and peer competitors. The technologies, software, and applications used for legitimate and disruptive purposes are advancing rapidly. Information technology and related software and their applications will advance at such a pace that policy, legal frameworks, and military strategy must (1) be flexible enough to respond to rapidly changing conditions and evolving challenges and (2) rest on core principles which have yet to be identified.
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Poor Readiness for an Evolving Cyber Threat by Eric Sterner, March 19, 2013
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U.S. Can't Wait for a 9/11-Scale Attack to Act on China Cyberspying by Dan Gallington, February 22, 2013
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State of the Art - Attackers and Targets in Cyberspace by John Sheldon, October 2012
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Misconceptions About Conflict in Cyberspace by Eric Sterner, September 2012
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Assange, Asylum and Softpower in Cyberspace by Eric Sterner, September 2012
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Cyber (and Privacy) Sell Out by Dan Gallington, May 2012
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The Paradox of Cyber Protest by Eric Sterner,April 2012
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Examining the Role of Government in Private Sector Cyber Security Roundtable November 15, 2011
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The Folly of Internet Freedom by Eric Sterner, Summer 2011
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Controlling Cyber Conflict? Arms Control, International Norms, and Strategic Restraint Roundtable June 6, 2011
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The Pentagon "Equivalence" Doctrine Relating to Cyber War by Dan Gallington, Video June 1, 2011
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Deciphering Cyberpower: Strategic Purpose in Peace and War, by John Sheldon, May 31,2011
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Stuxnet and Cyberpower in War, by John Sheldon, April 19, 2011
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Retaliatory Deterrence in Cyberspace, by Eric Sterner, March 1, 2011
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Wikileaks and Cyberspace Cultures in Conflict, by Eric Sterner, February 1, 2011
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Stuxnet and the Pentagon's Cyber Strategy, by Eric Sterner, October 13, 2010
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Cybersecurity: Challenging Questions with Incomplete Answers, by Jeff Kueter, August 25, 2010
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Re-Categorizing Cyber Conflict, by Eric Sterner, July 8, 2010
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Is Cyber Terrorism Coming? by Dorothy E. Denning, May 2, 2002
Examining the Role of Government in Private Sector
Cyber Security, Nov. 15, 2011
Controlling Cyber Conflict, June 6, 2001
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