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CIAO Focus, January 2015: Guarding Against Cyber Attacks
The open Internet has been a boon for humanity. It has not only allowed scientists, companies and entities of all sorts to become more effective and efficient. It has also enabled an unprecedented exchange of ideas, information, and culture amongst previously unconnected individuals and groups. It has completely revolutionized on a global scale how we do business, interact and communicate.
Cyberspace is defined by its ubiquitous connectivity. However, that same connectivity opens cyberspace to the greatest risks. As networks increase in size, reach, and function, their growth equally empowers law-abiding citizens and hostile actors. An adversary need only attack the weakest link in a network to gain a foothold and an advantage against the whole. Seemingly localized disruptions can cascade and magnify rapidly, threaten other entities and create systemic risk.
However, vulnerabilities in cyberspace are real, significant and growing rapidly. Critical national infrastructure; intelligence; communications, command and control; commerce and financial transactions; logistics; consequence management; and emergency preparedness are wholly dependent on networked IT systems. Cyber security breaches, data and intellectual property theft know no limits. They affect everything from personal information to national secrets.
--Fred Schreier, Barbara Weekes & Theodor H. Winkler, Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces
From the CIAO Database:
Cyber Security: The Road Ahead
Making discoveries in virtual worlds via the Cloud
Meeting the Cyber Security Challenge
Transatlantic cybersecurity: The only winning move is to play with others
Outside Sources: *
Cybersecurity (Department of Homeland Security)
https://www.dhs.gov/topic/cybersecurity
Cyber Warfare (Rand Corporation)
http://www.rand.org/topics/cyber-warfare.html
Whitehouse Outlines New Cybersecurity Initiatives (Bloomberg Politics)
http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2015-01-12/white-house-outlines-new-cybersecurity-initiatives
Council on Cyber Security
http://www.counciloncybersecurity.org/
* Outside links are not maintained. For broken outside links, CIAO recommends the Way Back Machine.