Cyber Security
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Definition
“Cyber security embraces both the protection of UK interests in cyber space and also the pursuit of wider UK security policy through exploitation of the many opportunities that cyber space offers”. (Cyber Security Strategy of the United Kingdom)
Cyber Incidents
- Cyber attacks on Estonia in April 2007 that coincided with a diplomatic row between Estonia and Russia. The subject of the row was the decision of Estonian Government to remove a Soviet war memorial.
- Cyber attacks on Georgia in August 2008 experienced during the military conflict between Georgia and Russia.
- Cyber attacks on the USA and South Korea that begun on 4th of July in the USA and 7th of July in South Korea.
Documents
- Crime online: Cybercrime and illegal innovation
- Cyber Security Strategy
- Cyberspace and the National Security of the United Kingdom Threats and Responses
- Cyber Security and Politically, Socially and Religiously Motivated Cyber Attacks
- National Security Strategy
- National Security Strategy: Security for the Next Generation
- National Information Assurance Strategy
- Our strategy for ‘Digital Britain’
- Securing Cyberspace for the 44th Presidency
- Seeking Solutions for Cyber Security
- The National Strategy to Secure Space
- The UK’s Digital Britain Report
- Tracking GhostNet: Investigating a Cyber Espionage Network
- Unsecured Economies: Protecting Vital Information
Institutions
- BIS Department for Business Innovation & Skills(UK)
- Centre for Advanced Defence Studies(USA)
- Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI)(UK)
- Communications-Electronics Security Group (CESG)(UK)
- Cyber Security Institute (CSI)(USA)
- Cyber Security Knowledge Transfer Network(UK)
- CyLab(USA)
- Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl)(UK)
- Department of Defence Cyber Crime Centre (DC3)(USA)
- Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ)(UK)
- National Cyber Security Alliance(USA)
- National Security Agency(USA)
- Office of Cybersecurity and Communications(USA)
- Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford (UK)
- SANS Institute(USA)
- Serious Organized Crime Agency (SOCA)(UK)

