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ID123348
Title ProperEstonia's cyber defence league
Other Title Informationa model for the United States?
LanguageENG
AuthorCardash, Sharon L ;  Cilluffo, Frank J ;  Ottis, Rain
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The cyber threat spectrum that prevails today is both broad and deep. While we cannot protect everything, everywhere, all the time, we can and must make a concerted and sustained effort to shore up national defenses as they pertain to cybersecurity. Despite considerable differences of scale and scope, Estonia's made-in-country cyber solutions may hold promise for the United States, at least with some adjustments and tailoring to take into account differing requirements and traditions. There may be much to learn from a country that bills itself as "e-Estonia, the digital society," and also delivers on that promise. Specifically, the country's Cyber Defence League is a concept and construct that may prove useful for the United States to consider and contemplate at a time when significant cyber threats continue to multiply, but the skilled personnel needed to counter the challenge are in short supply on the U.S. side.
`In' analytical NoteStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol. 36, No.9; Sep 2013: p.777-787
Journal SourceStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol. 36, No.9; Sep 2013: p.777-787
Key WordsCyber Threat ;  Cybersecurity ;  National Defenses ;  Estonia ;  United States ;  Cyber Defence League


 
 
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