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Proceedings of a Workshop on Deterring Cyberattacks: Informing Strategies and Developing Options for U.S. Policy (2010)
Computer Science and Telecommunications Board (CSTB)

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. "Group 1 - Attribution and Economics." Proceedings of a Workshop on Deterring Cyberattacks: Informing Strategies and Developing Options for U.S. Policy. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2010.

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Front Matter (R1-R12)
Group 1 - Attribution and Economics (1-2)
Introducing the Economics of Cybersecurity: Principles and Policy Options--Tyler Moore (3-24)
Untangling Attribution--David D. Clark and Susan Landau (25-40)
A Survey of Challenges in Attribution--W. Earl Boebert (41-52)
Group 2 - Strategy, Policy, and Doctrine (53-54)
Applicability of Traditional Deterrence Concepts and Theory to the Cyber Realm--Patrick M. Morgan (55-76)
Categorizing and Understanding Offensive Cyber Capabilities and Their Use--Gregory Rattray and Jason Healey (77-98)
A Framework for Thinking About Cyber Conflict and Cyber Deterrence with Possible Declaratory Policies for These Domains--Stephen J. Lukasik (99-122)
Pulling Punches in Cyberspace--Martin Libicki (123-148)
Group 3 - Law and Regulation (149-150)
Cyber Operations in International Law: The Use of Force, Collective Security, Self-Defense, and Armed Conflicts--Michael N. Schmitt (151-178)
Cyber Security and International Agreements--Abraham D. Sofaer, David Clark, and Whitfield Diffie (179-206)
The Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime--Michael A. Vatis (207-224)
Group 4 - Psychology (225-226)
Decision Making Under Uncertainty--Rose McDermott (227-242)
Group 5 - Organization of Government (243-244)
The Organization of the United States Government and Private Sector for Achieving Cyber Deterrence--Paul Rosenzweig (245-270)
Group 6 - Privacy and Civil Liberties (271-272)
Civil Liberties and Privacy Implications of Policies to Prevent Cyberattacks--Robert Gellman (273-310)
Group 7 - Contributed Papers (311-312)
Targeting Third-Party Collaboration--Geoff A. Cohen (313-326)
Thinking Through Active Defense in Cyberspace--Jay P. Kesan and Carol M. Hayes (327-342)
Appendixes (343-344)
Appendix A: Reprinted Letter Report from the Committee on Deterring Cyberattacks (345-374)
Appendix B: Workshop Agenda (375-376)
Appendix C: Biosketches of Authors (377-384)
Appendix D: Biosketches of Committee and Staff (385-388)