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020 _a 10 0-8330-9840-3
040 _cES-MaBCA
100 _914817
_aDavis II, John S.
100 _914818
_aBoudreaux, Benjamin Adam
100 _914819
_aWelburn, Jonathan William
100 _94309
_a[et al.]
245 _aStateless Attribution
_h[Recurso electrónico] PDF
_b: Toward International Accountability in Cyberspace
260 _bRAND Corporation
_c2017
300 _aRecurso online, 64 p.
520 _aThe public attribution of a malicious cyber incident consists of identifying the responsible party behind the activity. A cyber attribution finding is a necessary prerequisite for holding actors accountable for malicious activity. Recently, several cyber incidents with geopolitical implications and the attribution findings associated with those incidents have received high-profile press coverage. Many segments of the general public disputed and questioned the credibility of the declared attributions. This report reviews the state of cyber attribution and examines alternative options for producing standardized and transparent attribution that may overcome concerns about credibility. In particular, this exploratory work considers the value of an independent, global organization whose mission consists of investigating and publicly attributing major cyber attacks.
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_aProspectiva
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_aTecnología
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_aDelitos informáticos
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_aInternet
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_aSeguridad en las Tecnologías
856 _uhttp://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR2081.html
_qPDF
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_cBK
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