Monday 11 March 2013

[wanabidii] Cyber Security and Global Interdependence: What Is Critical?

A 2011 Chatham House report on cyber security asked: 'what should be considered "critical" in a modern society; does the spread of information and communication technologies also expand thedefiniion of critical national infrastructure?' This report expands on that question by developing a more meaningful understanding of critical infrastructure. It analyses primary challenges surrounding interdependence as it relates to cyber security and the protection of infrastructure. The report sheds light on these broad and often opaque categories, and demonstrates the need for clarity and specificity when prioritizing and investing in security measures. It asks: to what extent does increasing digital complexity and dependence make societies more vulnerable? If risks are growing, how can responses be developed in a way that increases security while preserving the economic benefits and social freedoms that come with interconnection? Or are these mutually incompatible goals?

Link:http://www.chathamhouse.org/sites/default/files/public/Research/International%20Security/0213pr_cybe...

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