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According to PLA writings, “information deterrence” (xinxi weishe) conceptually includes deterrence in the cyber realm but goes further, encompassing all aspects of information and information ...
Cyber deterrence is dead. Born in the 1990s, the thinking on cyber deterrence was nurtured by the U.S. Department of Defense in numerous war-gaming exercises.
1. Cyber winter. While all of the attention was focused this week on the strange security-related incident in Har Dov, there are increasing reports that may indicate that the cyber war between ...
Members of Congress are increasingly calling for a cyber deterrence strategy that one former DOD official says is possible, but won't be easy. Ever since Russia’s efforts to meddle in the 2016 ...
Deterrence has worked to prevent nuclear war, but it doesn't translate into cyberspace. James A. Lewis explains what builds an effective international cyber strategy and why the United States is ...
The U.S. approach to cyber deterrence assumes that Washington will be deterring others. The Obama administration's response to Russian interference in the 2016 election tests that assumption.
Cyber deterrence is not theoretical; it is a tangible outcome of the threat, both real and perceived, of American cyber power. It is what prevents Russian ransomware gangs from paralyzing US ...
Beware, reader, in exploring this topic: Deterrence strategy is one of the wooliest and most abstract areas of defense analysis. In the early Cold War decades, it was the province of professors ...
Adopt Cyber Deterrence Tactics: Leverage tools like automated deception and domain takedowns to proactively counter threats, dissuade attackers and limit their ability to operate.
Western governments have increasingly strengthened cyber deterrence strategies to counter malicious cyber activities from both state and non-state actors. These measures include the EU’s cyber ...