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Aug 2011
The best deterrence to cyber conflict is to aggressively pursue national and international risk mitigation at the same time that we explore a full-spectrum of cyber capabilities. Nations should strive to reduce the emerging cyber arms race by developing a basis for trust. The international community has already taken useful steps in this direction with, for example, the European Convention on Cybercrime and the UN report on cyber security which calls for a set of actions that would make information infrastructures more secure.
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Author | Les Bloom, John E Savage |
Series | Atlantic Council Reports |
Publisher | Atlantic Council |
Copyright | © 2011 Atlantic Council of the United States |