Private Sector Cyber Defense: Can Active Measures Help Stabilize Cyberspace?

Addressing vulnerability and promoting security
Jun 20, 2017 | Carnegie Endowment for Democracy, Wayatt Hoffman, Ariel Levite

This report by the Carnegie Endowment for Democracy explores the balance between private sector Active Cyber Defence (ACD) and the ultimate responsibility of states to provide law and order, also in cyberspace. Wayatt Hoffman and Ariel Levite discuss ACD practices that could minimize the risks and costs of cyber incidents facing companies without creating excessive harm. They examine ways to manage the potential consequences of private sector ACD, including revisiting domestic legal regimes governing ACD activity, and mechanisms to harmonize these requirements internationally.
http://carnegieendowment.org/2017/06/14/private-sector-cyber-defense-can-active-measures-help-stabilize-cyberspace-pub-71236

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