Shisha Embroidery by Nancy D Gross

Shisha Embroidery by Nancy D Gross

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Shisha Embroidery by Nancy D Gross

Terrorists are known to use the Internet for communications, planning, recruitment, propaganda, and reconnaissance. They have shown interest in carrying out cyberattacks on U.S. critical infrastructures, although no such serious attacks are known pub-licly to have occurred. The discovery of the Stuxnet malware in July 2010, and its analysis over the next several months, was widely believed to have been a landmark event in cybersecurity, because it showed that cyberattacks against industrial control systems, hypothesized for a long time, are actually possible. After Stuxnet, there were public concerns that terrorists might be encouraged to acquire capabilities for similar cyberattacks.

This monograph examines cyberterrorism before and after Stuxnet by addressing questions of:
1. Motive--Are terrorists interested in launching cyberattacks against U.S. critical infrastructures?
2. Means--Are terrorists building capabilities and skills for cyberattacks?
3. Opportunity--How vulnerable are U.S. critical infrastructures?

It is noted that no serious cyberterrorism attacks have occurred after Stuxnet. This can be explained from a cost-benefit perspective that has not changed since Stuxnet. It can be argued that U.S. policies can really address vulnerabilities only by strengthening defenses of critical infrastructures.

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ISBN 13 9780486240435
ISBN 10 0486240436
Title Shisha Embroidery
Author Nancy D Gross
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Book
Publisher Dover Publications
Year published 1981-01-01
Number of pages 21
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.