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Resilient Military Systems and the Advanced Cyber Threat: Task Force Final Report
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By
Paul Kaminski (ed)
Year:
2013
Pages:
146
Binding
Paperback
ISBN
978-1-4578-5313-5
Product Code:
1457853132
Description
The Final Report of a Task Force that was asked to review and make recommendations to improve the resilience of Department of Defense (DOD) systems to cyber attacks, and to develop a set of metrics that DOD could use to track progress and shape investment priorities. After conducting an 18-month study, the Task Force concluded that the cyber threat is serious and that the U.S. cannot be confident that our critical Information Technology (IT) systems will work under attack from a sophisticated and well-resourced opponent utilizing cyber capabilities in combination with all of their military and intelligence capabilities (a full spectrum adversary). DOD needs to build an effective response to measurably increase confidence in the IT systems the public and private sectors depend on and at the same time decrease a would-be attackers confidence in the effectiveness of their capabilities to compromise DOD systems. Figures. This is a print on demand report.
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