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Author Healey, Jason

Title NATO's cyber capabilities : yesterday, today, and tomorrow / Jason Healey, Leendert van Bochoven
Published Washington, DC : Atlantic Council of the United States, 2012

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Description 1 online resource (9 pages) : digital, PDF file
Series Issue brief (Atlantic Council)
Issue brief (Atlantic Council)
Summary NATO's central missions of collective defense and cooperative security must be as effective in cyberspace as they are in the other domains of air, land, sea, and space. The Alliance started this process after suffering its first major cyber attacks in 1999, during Operation Allied Force, but more than a decade later it is still playing catch up. The recent NATO cyber defense policy gives the Alliance a strong boost, giving priority to defense of NATO's own networks. But now the Alliance should 'double down' on a core set of priorities, leveraging the best capabilities, policies, and practices from member nations and industry partners
Notes February 2012
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Subject North Atlantic Treaty Organization -- Planning
SUBJECT North Atlantic Treaty Organization. fast (OCoLC)fst00529467
Subject Computer networks -- Security measures -- International cooperation
Cyberspace -- Security measures -- International cooperation
Computer crimes -- Prevention -- International cooperation
Cyberterrorism -- Prevention -- International cooperation
Planning.
Form Electronic book
Author Bochoven, Leendert van
Atlantic Council of the United States