U S Department Of Homeland Security: 3 books

Book cover of Russian Cyber Activity – The Grizzly Steppe Report

Russian Cyber Activity – The Grizzly Steppe Report

Official Joint Analysis Report: Tools and Hacking Techniques Used to Interfere the U.S. Elections and to exploit Government and Private Sectors (Includes Recommended Mitigation Strategies)

by U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Language: English
Release Date: January 7, 2017

This analysis report provides information and gives insight into the activities of the Russian civilian and military intelligence Services (RIS) conducted during the 2016 U.S. presidential election campaign. The Grizzly Steppe Report provides details regarding the tools and hacking techniques used...
Book cover of Russian Cyber Attack - Grizzly Steppe Report & The Rules of Cyber Warfare

Russian Cyber Attack - Grizzly Steppe Report & The Rules of Cyber Warfare

Hacking Techniques Used to Interfere the U.S. Election and to Exploit Government & Private Sectors, Recommended Mitigation Strategies and International Cyber-Conflict Law

by U.S. Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Language: English
Release Date: March 17, 2017

Cyber attacks are a real threat to our country. This report presents the opposed views of USA and Russia on cyber security and gives insight into the activities of the Russian civilian and military intelligence Services (RIS) conducted during the 2016 U.S. presidential election campaign. The Grizzly...
Book cover of International Conflicts in Cyberspace - Battlefield of the 21st Century

International Conflicts in Cyberspace - Battlefield of the 21st Century

Cyber Attacks at State Level, Legislation of Cyber Conflicts, Opposite Views by Different Countries on Cyber Security Control & Report on the Latest Case of Russian Hacking of Government Sectors

by U.S. Department of Defense, Strategic Studies Institute, United States Army War College
Language: English
Release Date: March 17, 2017

Conflict in cyberspace is not a new phenomenon, but the legality of hostile cyber activity at a state level remains imperfectly defined. While the United States and its allies are in general agreement on the legal status of conflict in cyberspace, China, Russia, and a number of like-minded nations...
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