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Steven M. Bellovin, ''The Government and Cybersecurity'', 7 IEEE Security & Privacy 96 (2009). [http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb/papers/cleartext-2009-03.pdf ''Web'']   
Steven M. Bellovin, ''The Government and Cybersecurity'', 7 IEEE Security & Privacy 96 (2009). [http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb/papers/cleartext-2009-03.pdf ''Web'']   


[http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~smb/papers/ieee-sp_bib.html#bellovin:government''BibTeX'']
[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/cybersecurity/?title=Special:Bibliography&view=detailed&startkey=Bellovin:2009&f=wikibiblio.bib ''BibTeX'']


==Categorization==
==Categorization==


Issues: [[Actors and Incentives]]
Issues: [[Actors and Incentives]]; [[Private-Public Cooperation]]
 
Issues: [[Private-Public Cooperation]]


==Key Words==  
==Key Words==  

Latest revision as of 10:19, 17 June 2010

Full Title of Reference

The Government and Cybersecurity

Full Citation

Steven M. Bellovin, The Government and Cybersecurity, 7 IEEE Security & Privacy 96 (2009). Web

BibTeX

Categorization

Issues: Actors and Incentives; Private-Public Cooperation

Key Words

Casus Belli, Sponsored Attacks

Synopsis

We all realize that computer security is a serious problem. But who should solve it? More precisely, who should be responsible for coping with computer insecurity—governments or the private sector? To some extent, the answer depends on how we view the problem.

Additional Notes and Highlights

* Outline key points of interest