Why are cyber warfare dogs of war so quite?/ John Hilvert
Material type: TextPublication details: : 2012Subject(s): Online resources: In: Australian Defence Magazine Vol.20, No.7, July 2012, pp.14-19 (61)Summary: The article highlights cooperation in terms of sharing threat data, during the second annual ADM cyber security summit. Mellon university's offered a well supported analysis based on some 800 case studies on what drives insider threats. The views of government speakers were thoughtful , suggesting there was little change in their being behind in addressing many of the setbacks and dangers inherent in cyber intrusions.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The article highlights cooperation in terms of sharing threat data, during the second annual ADM cyber security summit. Mellon university's offered a well supported analysis based on some 800 case studies on what drives insider threats. The views of government speakers were thoughtful , suggesting there was little change in their being behind in addressing many of the setbacks and dangers inherent in cyber intrusions.
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