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Recent Developments and Revelations Concerning Cybersecurity and Cyberspace: Implications for International Law

Fidler, David P, Recent Developments and Revelations Concerning Cybersecurity and Cyberspace: Implications for International Law, Washington, DC: ASIL Insight,  Vol. 16, Issue 2
 

Evaluation of the Updated Site-Specific Risk Assessment for the National Bio- and Agro-Defense Facility in Manhattan, KS

Committee on the Evaluation of the Updated Site-Specific Risk Assessment for the National Bio- and Agro-Defense Facility in Manhattan, Kansas; Board on Life Sciences; Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources; Division on Earth and Life Studies; National Research Council, Authors. Evaluation of the Updated Site-Specific Risk Assessment for the National Bio- and Agro-Defense Facility in Manhattan, KS. Washington, DC: National Academies Press, 2012. (pp. 144, $ 37.80, free PDF)
 

Export Control Challenges Associated with Securing the Homeland

Committee on Homeland Security and Export Controls; Development, Security, and Cooperation; Policy and Global Affairs; National Research Council, Authors. Export Control Challenges Associated with Securing the Homeland.
 Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2012. (pp. 68, $35.00, free PDF)

It’s All about the Money: Advancing Anti-Money Laundering Efforts in the U.S. and Mexico to Combat Transnational Organized Crime

 

Five Years after Estonia's Cyber Attacks: Lessons Learned for NATO?

Joubert, Vincent. "Five Years after Estonia's Cyber Attacks: Lessons Learned for NATO?," NATO/OTAN Research Paper 76 (PDF) (May 2012).

From the report:

In April 2007 a series of cyber attacks targeted Estonian information systems and telecommunication networks ... Lasting twenty-two days, the attacks were directed at a range of servers (web, email, DNS) and routers.

The 2007 attacks did not damage much of the Estonian IT infrastructure ... However, the attacks were a true wake-up call for NATO, offering a practical demonstration that cyber attacks could now cripple an entire nation dependent on IT networks.

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