Cyberattack Attribution: Bridging Borders and Laws
This podcast delves into how international cooperation, updated legal frameworks, and enhanced information sharing are essential to accurately attribute cyberattacks and build a more resilient global response against state-sponsored threats
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The increasing complexity and state sponsorship of cyber threats are blurring the lines between cybercrime and cyberwarfare, creating significant challenges for attributing attacks and impacting diplomatic relations. This episode explores how international cooperation through stronger alliances, new legal frameworks, and global rapid response networks can enhance cyberattack attribution and response capabilities. We'll discuss the crucial role of information sharing, standardized practices like the NIST Cybersecurity Framework, and the potential for international sanctions in building a resilient global cyber defense capable of adapting to evolving threats.
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