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CYBERSECURITY STRATEGY (3) answer(s).
 
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Clinton administration’s development and implementation of cybersecurity strategy (1993–2001) / Boys, James D   Journal Article
Boys, James D Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The concept of an assault on the critical infrastructure of the United States is often referred to as a ‘Cyber Pearl Harbor’. This implies that such an attack would come as a surprise. By 2016, however, few could claim to be surprised by such an event. This paper explains how the Clinton administration addressed cybersecurity in the 1990s as computers became an everyday item. With the benefits of this era, however, came potentially devastating implications for national security as the Clinton administration was required to confront a form of politically motivated violence unlike any that had been seen before Cyberterrorism.
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Cyberwarfare in the Korean Peninsula: asymmetries and strategic responses / Kshetri, Nir   Journal Article
Kshetri, Nir Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract In this paper, we argue that the two Koreas' intentions and actions on the cyber front point toward the possibility that they have engaged in cyber warfare against each other. From South Korea's standpoint, a key concern has been North Korea's advanced cyber warfare capabilities and alleged involvement of its substantial workforce in the Internet's dark side activities. These issues need to be looked at the backdrop of the North's nuclear and ballistic missile capabilities. This paper draws principally upon theories and concepts from military strategy and warfare to examine the contexts, mechanisms, and processes associated with the cyber warfare in the Korean peninsula. We also compare the two Koreas in terms of various forms of asymmetries in cyber warfare and cyber attacks. Also highlighted in the paper are South Korea's recent initiatives and actions to enhance cyber-offense and cyber-defense capabilities.
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Japan's Cybersecurity Policy: Past and Present Developments / Kuznetsov, P.   Journal Article
Kuznetsov, P. Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract CYBERSECURITY1 as a component of information security and, more broadly, an element of the safe use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) is an area where Japan has not made as much progress as one would have expected from such a technologically advanced country. For comparison, while Russia adopted its first information security doctrine in 2000 [3], Japan during that time dealt with information security and cybersecurity in separate documents that did not directly comprise a single strategic system. Those documents were the Basic Act on the Formation of an Advanced Information and Telecommunications Network Society [4], the e-Japan Strategy [5], and the e-Japan Strategy II [6].
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