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Appendix B
Workshop Agenda
THuRSDAy, JuNE 10, 2010
8:15 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
John Steinbruner, University of Maryland
8:30 law and Economics of Cybersecurity—Tyler Moore, Harvard University
Discussion Leader: Jack Goldsmith, Harvard Law School
9:15 Paper on the Council of Europe’s Conention on Cybercrime—Michael Vatis,
Steptoe & Johnson
Discussion Leader: Sue Eckert, Brown University
10:00 Break
10:30 Surey Paper on Challenges in Attribution—W. Earl Boebert
Discussion Leader: Steven Bellovin, Columbia University
11:15 decision making Under Uncertainty—Rose McDermott, Brown University
Discussion Leader: Jan Lodal, Lodal and Company
Noon Break for Lunch
12:30 PM the Role of declaratory Policy in deterring the Use of Cyber Force—Stephen Lukasik,
Georgia Institute of Technology
Discussion Leader: Robert Jervis, Columbia University
1:15 Ciil liberties and Priacy implications of Policies to Preent Cyberattacks—Robert Gellman
Discussion Leader: Stephen Dycus, Vermont Law School
2:00 the Role of offensie Cyber Capability in national military Strategy and tactics—Greg Rat-
tray and Jason Healey
Discussion Leader: Committee/Staff
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PRoCEEdingS oF A woRkSHoP on dEtERRing CYBERAttACkS
2:45 issues of organization and Process—Paul Rosenzweig
Discussion Leader: Jack Goldsmith
3:30 Break
4:00 launching “wars” in Cyberspace: the legal Regime—Michael Schmitt, Durham University
Discussion Leader: Stephen Dycus
4:45 Applicability of traditional deterrence Concepts and theory to the Cyber Realm—Patrick
Morgan, University of California at Irvine
Discussion Leader: Robert Jervis
5:30 Adjourn to Reception and Working Dinner / Small Group Discussions
Keck Center—3rd Floor Atrium | 500 Fifth Street, NW
FRIDAy JuLy 11, 2010
8:15 limitations on offensie operations—Martin C. Libicki, RAND
Discussion Leader: Steven Bellovin
9:00 Untangling Attribution—David Clark and Susan Landau
Discussion Leader: Jan Lodal
9:45 Possible Forms of international Cooperation for Enhancing Cyber Security—Abraham Sofaer
Discussion Leader: Sue Eckert
10:30 Break
11:00 deterrence theory and Cyber Conflict: Historical insights and Contemporary Challenges—
Richard Weitz
Discussion Leader: John Steinbruner
11:45 implementing Hackback: A Policy Analysis—Jay Kesan
Discussion Leader: Jack Goldsmith
12:30 PM Break for Lunch
1:00 deterring third-party Collaboration—Geoff Cohen
Discussion Leader: Jan Lodal
1:45 Strategic Policies for Cyberdeterrence: A game-theoretic Framework—M. Gupte, A.D. Jag-
gard, R. McLean, S.R. Rajagopalan, R.N. Wright
Discussion Leader: Committee/Staff
2:30 Use of multi-modeling to inform Cyber deterrence Policy and Strategies—Robert Elder,
Alexander Levis
Discussion Leader: Steven Bellovin