Search: Critical infrastructure,Cybersecurity (5 materials)

Securitization of Physical Cyberspace Infrastructure as a Nexus in U.S.-Russia Relations: The Case of Submarine Communications Cables

... better relations at summit shaped by disputes,” The New York Times, last updated October 31, 2021, https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/16/world/europe/biden-putin-geneva-meeting.html . 27 . Office of the Press Secretary, “Presidential Policy Directive - Critical infrastructure security and resilience,” The White House, published February 12, 2013, https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-press-office/2013/02/12/presidential-policy-directive-critical-infrastructure-security-and-resil . 28 . Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency, “Communications sector,” accessed February 9, 2022, https://www.cisa.gov/communications-sector . 29 . Olga Kiyan, “Establishing cybersecurity norms in the United Nations: The role of U.S.-Russia divergence,...

18.02.2022

Cyber Diplomacy at Kaspersky

... country at large. I work with colleagues from other regions of the world, so I see how the approaches to, say, the protection of critical infrastructure differs from country to country. In this regard, the resumption of negotiations at the UN level is an ... ... Russian HQ, we have 33 more offices in more than 30 countries around the world. Research and development is in Russia; however, cybersecurity expertise, research teams and many other functions are located across the globe. We feel this ‘global nature’ ...

12.07.2021

Putin and Biden’s Cyber Summit

... United States had major cyberspace capabilities and was willing to use them should Russia interfere with the operations of U.S. critical infrastructure. Some consider the question that Biden asked Putin about how he would feel if Russian pipelines got taken ... ... relations between the two countries may be at a low ebb, U.S. and Russian diplomats were actively engaged in adopting two important cybersecurity reports this spring: one in March under the auspices of the OEWG (which comprises all UN members) with another ...

29.06.2021

Strategic Instability in the Era of Information and Communication Technologies: Crisis or the New Norm?

... as protecting U.S. interests in space, “deterring aggression and defending the Nation,” as well as “projecting military power in, from and to space.” Anastasia Tolstukhina: Is the United States Carrying out Cyberattacks Against Russia’s Critical Infrastructure? In addition to technological developments, experts from various countries increasingly point to the role that psychology plays in influencing strategic stability in the modern world. Western society and its political elites no ...

07.11.2019

Cyberwarfare without Rules

... to consider the situation from the point of view of the security of critical infrastructure, the possibility of carrying out cyberattacks and the rules of conduct in ICT. The Informational Security of Critical Infrastructure Pavel Karasev: New U.S. Cybersecurity Strategies Protecting critical infrastructure from malicious attacks in the ICT environment is a crucial national security task, one that all developed countries are attempting to solve in one way or another. Each country draws up their own list of facility categories and ...

24.07.2019

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