Titre : | Cybersecurity and Cyberwarfare |
Auteurs : | James a. Lewis ; Katrina Timlin |
Type de document : | Electronic document |
Editeur : | New York : United Nations |
Langues: | Anglais |
Catégories : |
6.20 Relations internationales > Sûreté de l'État > Sécurité nationale > Cyberdéfense |
Tags : | Cybersecurity ; Cyberwarfare ; Cyberdefense |
Résumé : | With the development of the internet as a global infrastructure for business and as a new tool for politics, espionage and military activities, cybersecurity has become central topic for national and international security. The states addressed in this preliminary assessment were selected by looking at their levels of military spending and the degree of internet connectivity, assuming that those states with low military spending and little internet connectivity would be less likely to have cyber capabilities (we also did a random sample of the states in this less-connected category to test this assumption). Using open-source literature, we reviewed policies and organizations in 133 states to determine how they are organized to deal with cybersecurity, whether they have a military command or doctrine for cyber activities, and whether they have or plan to acquire offensive cyber capabilities. There are clear limitations to open-source data. Many states are secretive about the nature of their planning and capabilities for cyberwarfare, although most are more open about their law enforcement and domestic security arrangements for cybersecurity. Despite this, we were able to find general information on the development of new military cyber capabilities. |
En ligne : | http://units.mil.intra/sites/UBDef-BUDef/Publications/303150R.pdf |
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303150R | n.c. | Electronic | Royal Military Academy | SharePoint | Disponible |