Bad Company - Nation-States and Organized Crime in Cybersecurity
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the evolving landscape of cybercrime and its intersection with nation-states in this thought-provoking panel discussion featuring experts from the FBI, Department of Defense, and private sector. Delve into the rise of criminal elements in cyberspace, their practical implications, and the changing rules of engagement. Examine the complex relationship between nation-states and cybercriminals, international collaboration efforts, and the challenges of defining armed attacks in the digital realm. Gain insights into norm-setting for cyber espionage, the FBI's mission and improvements, and the importance of understanding dependencies in cybersecurity. Discuss attribution challenges, cyber terrorism, and how governments can effectively communicate cyber threats to the public.
Syllabus
Introduction
How have you seen the landscape of cyber crime evolve
The threat landscape is constantly evolving
The rise of the criminal element
Why does it matter
Practical implications
Increased focus
Rules of engagement
The relationship between the nation state and the criminal
International collaboration
Nationstates operating differently
What is an armed attack
The importance of knowing the dependencies
Norm setting for espionage
Understanding cyber
Improving the FBI
How does the government demonstrate to the public
The mission of the FBI
Where are we in terms of attribution
Cyber terrorism
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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