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This Cybersecurity wiki provides a set of evolving resources on cybersecurity, broadly defined, and includes an '''[[Table of Contents | annotated list]]''' of relevant articles and literature, which can be searched in a number of ways. Please see below.
This Cybersecurity wiki provides a set of evolving resources on cybersecurity, broadly defined, and includes an '''[[Table of Contents | annotated list]]''' of relevant articles and literature, which can be searched in a number of ways.  


This wiki is intended as a tool/resource for researchers, technologists, students, policy-makers and others who are interested in cybersecurity issues more broadly. It is part of the [http://minerva.dtic.mil/ Minerva Initiative].   
This wiki is intended as a tool/resource for researchers, technologists, students, policy-makers and others who are interested in cybersecurity issues more broadly. It is part of the [http://minerva.dtic.mil/ Minerva Initiative].   

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This Cybersecurity wiki provides a set of evolving resources on cybersecurity, broadly defined, and includes an annotated list of relevant articles and literature, which can be searched in a number of ways.

This wiki is intended as a tool/resource for researchers, technologists, students, policy-makers and others who are interested in cybersecurity issues more broadly. It is part of the Minerva Initiative.

The resources have been assembled by a team at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society. Contributors include: David Abrams, Jacob Albert, Urs Gasser, Jack Goldsmith, Shane Matthews, Caroline Nolan, and Felix Treguer.

If you have feedback, comments, or suggested additional readings/resources, please contact Caroline Nolan: cnolan@cyber.law.harvard.edu