The United States' Defend Forward Cyber Strategy : a Comprehensive Legal Assessment.
In the 2010s, America's adversaries conducted numerous damaging cyber operations inside the United States: the Office of Personnel Management breach, attacks on banks, persistent intellectual property theft by China, and the Russian intervention in the 2016 election. The US--possessor of the wo...
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Oxford University Press USA - OSO,
2022.
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Table of Contents:
- Defend Forward and persistent engagement / Gary P. Corn and Emily Goldman
- Scenarios for Defend Forward / Gary P. Corn and Peter Renals
- US Cyber Command's first decade / Michael Warner
- The domestic legal framework for US military cyber operations / Robert M. Chesney
- Cyberattacks and constitutional powers / Matthew C. Waxman
- Defend forward and the FBI / James Baker and Matt Morris
- Defend Forward and sovereignty / Jack Goldsmith and Alex Loomis
- Defend Forward and cyber countermeasures / Ashley Deeks
- Covert deception, strategic fraud, and the rule of prohibited intervention / Gary P. Corn
- Due diligence and Defend Forward / Eric Talbot Jensen and Sean Watts
- Defend Forward and attribution / Kristen E. Eichensehr
- Persistent aggrandizement and Israel's cyber defense architecture / Elena Chachko
- Adapting to the cyber domain : Comparing US and UK institutional, legal, and policy innovations / Robert M. Chesney.