Cyberspace has become a full-blown war zone as governments across the globe clash for digital supremacy in a new, mostly invisible theater of operations. During this one-hour course panelists will describe the unique characteristics of cyber attack campaigns waged by governments worldwide. This lecture will examine the barriers to the development of international norms of behavior in cyberspace, the deficiencies in the law and the challenges faced by governments, the private sector, and international organizations in defining thresholds for a domain with various levels of entry.
The Global Cyber Institute and ThomsonReuters have brought together a seasoned panel of renowned cyber experts, including Dr. Michael Sulmeyer is the Belfer Center's Cyber Security Project Director at the Harvard Kennedy School; and Phil Celestini, Special Agent in Charge at FBI.
This webinar will cover:
1. Cybersecurity fundamentals (terms, definitions, technologies)
2. Domestic and International Governing Laws and Customs
3. A Hacked Corporation's Options for Defense and Liability
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