Search: Russia,Critical infrastructure (5 materials)

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

... would lead to cyberspace-based retaliation [ 26 ]. The communications sector forms one of the sixteen critical sectors, and furthermore “terrestrial” and “wireline” transmission systems such as SCCs are explicitly mentioned as comprising such critical infrastructure [ 27 , 28 ]. Likewise, Russia has made a concerted effort to promote cyber norms emphasizing informational sovereignty in global forums [ 29 ]. In this regard, approaches to norm formation concerning cyberwarfare and other offensive activities involving SCCs are encouraged ...

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 ... ... Kaspersky? When, in September 2020, Vladimir Putin made a statement on the comprehensive program of measures for restoring U.S.–Russia cooperation in the field of international information security, Eugene Kaspersky noted this would result in a more effective ...

12.07.2021

Putin and Biden’s Cyber Summit

... two years as late May saw an attack against the large meat producer JBS ). Second, the President proposed that the sides agree that critical infrastructure should not be a target for cyberattacks. At the press conference, he said that he had given Russia a list of 16 critical infrastructure sectors. Curiously, this list was approved in the United States back in 2013 and includes industrial enterprises, the financial sector, emergency services, government facilities (including the electoral infrastructure) and other ...

29.06.2021

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

... such purposes 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

... normative, regulatory and strategic planning documents that regulate the protection of critical infrastructure facilities, in particular: Main Areas of the State Policy on the Security of Automated Control Systems for Production and Technological Process of Critical Infrastructure Facilities in the Russian Federation (approved by the President of the Russian Federation on February 3, 2012 under No. 803 ); Presidential Decree No. 620 “On Improving the State System for Detecting, Preventing and Mitigating the Consequences of Computer Attacks on ...

24.07.2019

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