Towards a Quantum internet: post-pandemic cyber security in a post-digital world/ David C. Gompert

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2021Subject(s): Online resources: In: Survival: Vol.63, No.1, February - March 2021, pp. 113-124 (106)Summary: Analysis of cyber threats usually dwells on malware, ransomware, phishing, service disruptions and the like. But national and global cyber security are also at risk, especially when critical networks are in danger and foreign powers are involved. Potential perpetrators of cyber attacks range from singleton hackers to great powers. In turn, there are three basic categories of cyber threat: rampant cyber crime, sophisticated nation-state interference and strategic rivalry.
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Analysis of cyber threats usually dwells on malware, ransomware, phishing, service disruptions and the like. But national and global cyber security are also at risk, especially when critical networks are in danger and foreign powers are involved. Potential perpetrators of cyber attacks range from singleton hackers to great powers. In turn, there are three basic categories of cyber threat: rampant cyber crime, sophisticated nation-state interference and strategic rivalry.

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