Overview
Explore the evolution of cyberspace as a domain of warfare in this thought-provoking conference talk. Delve into lessons from air power history, examine the impact of Stuxnet, and analyze the blurring lines between various actors in cyberspace. Investigate the challenges of attribution, the importance of education, and the roles of different entities such as Anonymous, Jester, and malware researchers. Discuss the development of cyber capabilities, long-term strategies, and emerging threats. Gain insights into the concept of cyberwar and the critical focus on education in the field. Conclude with reflections on the relationship between government, civilians, and hackers in the evolving landscape of cybersecurity.
Syllabus
Introduction
Lessons from Air Power
The bomber always gets through
The vectored approach
Stuxnet
Blurring the Lines
Lack of Attribution
Education
Aspects
General Mills
Anonymous
Jester
Malware Researchers
Companies
Dialogue
Capabilities
James Bond
Longterm strategy
More threats
Cyber capabilities
Cyberwar
Focus on Education
Free Education Sites
Conclusion
Government Civilian and Hackers
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