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Australian security: issues for the new century / Brown, Gary 1994  Book
Brown, Gary Book
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Publication Canberra, Australian Defence Force Academy, 1994.
Description x, 231p.
Standard Number 0731702808
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037032355.033094/BRO 037032MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Index to parliamentary questions on defence / Brown, Gary 1989  Book
Brown, Gary Book
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Publication Canberra, Australian National University, 1989.
Description xvi, 198p.
Standard Number 07731507959
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Personalised Deterrence of Cyber Aggression / Braw, Elisabeth; Brown, Gary   Journal Article
Brown, Gary Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The continuing occurrence of state-sponsored cyber attacks against liberal democracies, including private sector and civil society targets, shows that deterrence efforts have been less than successful. Elisabeth Braw and Gary Brown argue that adversary governments’ practice of hiding behind proxies makes response and thus deterrence extraordinarily difficult. As a deterrence strategy adding to the existing deterrence directed against hostile actors, they propose ‘personalised deterrence’, with governments of targeted countries communicating directly to individual cyber attackers their intent to hold them personally responsible through denial of benefits and use of criminal law.
Key Words Deterrence  Cyber Aggression 
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