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ID179154
Title ProperPrivate-Sector Attribution of Cyber Incidents
Other Title InformationBenefits and Risks to the U.S. Government
LanguageENG
AuthorRomanosky, Sasha ;  Boudreaux, Benjamin
Summary / Abstract (Note)In a blog post in June 2016, the threat intelligence company CrowdStrike attributed the breach of the Democratic National Committee’s (DNC’s) networks to two groups of cyber actors closely linked to the Russian government.1 The DNC had requested CrowdStrike’s assistance and gave it permission to share the results of their attribution finding with the public. CrowdStrike explained that part of what motivated the publication of their finding was to “help protect even those who do not happen to be our customers.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence Vol. 34, No.3; Fall 2021: p.463-493
Journal SourceInternational Journal of Intelligence and Counter Intelligence Vol: 34 No 3
Key WordsU.S. Government ;  Cyber Incidents ;  Private-Sector Attribution ;  Democratic National Committee


 
 
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