Doctrine for Cybersecurity
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A succession of doctrines have been advocated in the past for enhancing cybersecurity: prevention, risk management, and deterrence through accountability. None has proved effective, and their failings are discussed. Most recently, proposals are being made to view cyber- security as a public good or to adopt mechanisms inspired by those used for public health. This landscape is surveyed through the lens that a new doctrine—public cybersecurity—provides.
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2011-04-19
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cybersecurity
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