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<li>[[Criminals and Criminal Organizations | 3.2. | <li>[[Criminals and Criminal Organizations | 3.2.5 Criminals and Criminal Organizations]]</li> | ||
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<li>[[Security Targets | 3.3 Security Targets]]</li> | <li>[[Security Targets | 3.3 Security Targets]]</li> |
Revision as of 17:28, 30 July 2012
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- 1. Overview
- 2. Selected Resources by Type
- 2.1 Government Reports and Documents
- 2.1.1 U.S. Government Reports and Documents
- 2.1.3 U.S. Government Hearings
- 2.1.3 Non-U.S. Government Reports and Documents
- 2.2 Independent Reports
- 2.3 Industry Reports
- 2.4 Books
- 2.5 Journal Articles
- 3. Threats and Actors
- 3.1 The Threat and Skeptics
- 3.2 Actors and Incentives
- 3.2.1 States
- 3.2.2 Groups
- 3.2.3 Hacktivists
- 3.2.4 Terrorists
- 3.2.5 Criminals and Criminal Organizations
- 3.3 Security Targets
- 4. Issues
- 4.1 Metrics
- 4.2 Economics of Cybersecurity
- 4.2.1 Risk Management and Investment
- 4.2.2 Incentives
- 4.2.3 Insurance
- 4.2.4 Behavioral Economics
- 4.2.5 Market Failure
- 4.3 Supply Chain Issues
- 4.4 Usability/Human Factors
- 4.5 Psychology and Politics
- 4.6 Information Sharing/Disclosure
- 4.7 Public-Private Cooperation
- 4.8 Attribution
- 4.9 Identity Management
- 4.10 Privacy
- 4.11 Cybercrime
- 4.12 Cyberwar
- 4.13 Espionage
- 5. Approaches