Introduction -- Estonia 2007 -- Saudi Arabia 2012 -- United States 2012 -- South Korea 2013 -- United States 2014 -- Conclusion
Summary
How could foreign policy instruments be helpful in responding to major cyber-attacks? This policy brief provides a first exploration of this topic by investigating five cases of international cyber-attacks which had a great deal of societal impact. What role did foreign policy instruments play in the responses to these cyber-attacks, and how can we evaluate their role in hindsight? The policy brief concludes that, although cyber technicians will always be in the lead when a massive cyber-attack occurs, foreign policy instruments such as diplomatic communication, warnings, and sanctions could contribute to limiting the damage of a cyber-attack as well
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"September 2015."
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references
Notes
Online resource; title from PDF caption (Cingandael, viewed September 29, 2015)