Stanford Webinar - To Attribute or Not Attribute, Is That the Question?
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complexities of cyber incident attribution in this Stanford webinar. Delve into the nuanced decision-making process behind attributing malicious cyber activities to suspected perpetrators. Learn about the spectrum of stakeholders involved in policy discussions and implementation, and gain insights into the business and policy dynamics relevant to both public and private sector actors. Discover a framework for senior leaders to navigate attribution decisions, moving beyond the simple binary choice of public attribution or no attribution. Examine issue scoping for decision-making, understand digital technologies, data, privacy, and consumer considerations, and learn strategies to bridge gaps between policy, law, and the tech community. This webinar serves as a preview for the comprehensive Cyber Policy, Security and Risk Executive Education program, offering a glimpse into the in-depth exploration of cyber policy and incident response strategies.
Syllabus
Introduction
Course Overview
Course Goals
Examples
Defensive Actions
Selective Attribute
What Does Acharya Think
Q A
Key Points
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Stanford Online
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