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Cyberdeterrence between Nation-States: Plausible Strategy or a Pipe Dream?
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Document Date: 2011-07-19 12:46:10


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Alexandria / /

Company

Systems Planning and Analysis Inc. / SecDev Group / Google / /

Country

Russia / United States / Soviet Union / China / Georgia / /

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Facility

University of Toronto’s Munk Centre / /

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civil information systems / information infrastructure / false-flag / interoperable attribution technologies / automation tools / potent tools / private / foreign law enforcement / firewall applications / law-enforcement responsibilities / defended systems / criminal / Internet protocol / attribution technologies / law enforcement / security protocols / technology front / classified attribution technologies / /

Organization

Russian government / US government / US Cyber Consequences Unit / Citizen Lab / United States Navy / Chinese government / University of Toronto’s Munk Centre for International Studies / /

Person

Thomas Schelling / Jonathan Solomon / Jonathan Solomon Can / /

Position

surface warfare officer / systems and technology analyst / analyst / /

ProvinceOrState

Virginia / Aurora / /

PublishedMedium

Pipe Dream / /

Technology

Internet protocol / firewall / Attribution technologies / security protocols / interoperable attribution technologies / classified attribution technologies / implementing attribution technologies / /

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