ISBN: | 9781138320581 |
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ISBN: | 9780429841972 |
编目源: | MiAaPQ MiAaPQ MiAaPQ |
个人名称: | Taplin, Ruth, |
题名: | Cyber risk, intellectual property theft and cyberwarfare : Asia, Europe and the USA / Ruth Taplin. |
索书号: | D815.5/T173E |
载体形态: | 149 pages ; 24 cm. |
格式化内容附注: | Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Cyber glossary -- Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- IP theft -- IP vulnerability -- Who is carrying out IPR theft? -- Cyberwarfare definitions and directions -- Cyberwarfare and insurance -- Cyberwarfare and political interference -- Cyberwarfare IP theft -- Cybermercenaries -- Sectoral targets of cyberattack -- Shipping and aviation sectors -- Cyber and state control -- SME companies -- Maritime sector -- Internet of Things -- Data breaches -- Notes -- 2 IP theft and cyberwarfare -- Where and by whom? -- Counter accusations and IP theft -- Cyberattack to fund IP theft for WMD -- Russian cyberwarfare and IP theft -- Geo-political importance of Visegrád countries for cyberwarfare -- Clues to the Russian cyberattack -- Eastern European foreign ministries attacked -- Iran as a source of geo-political cyberattacks -- The IoT's growing importance -- Cryptocurrencies - another cyber risk -- Supply-chain cyberattack entry -- Notes -- 3 Japan -- Shogo shosha and SMEs -- Group and hierarchal decision-making -- Supply-chain cyber weaknesses -- SMEs under cyberattack -- Prevention of cyberattack -- Information sharing -- Cybersecurity Act revision -- Challenges of information sharing -- Outsourcing analysis -- Societal interdisciplinary involvement -- Real-time information sharing -- Cybersecurity 2018 and 2019 -- Structure of the CSC -- How activities of the CSC would work -- Measures for merging cyberspace and physical space -- Changing cyberspace and increased seriousness of threats -- Performance and assessment of cybersecurity measures, 2018 -- Risk management practice -- Development of human resources -- Future of ICT and Japanese cybersecurity -- Trends and outlook of the global cybersecurity market and in Japan. |
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格式化内容附注: | Comparison of R& -- D between foreign companies and Japanese companies -- Global ranking of R& -- D spending -- Japanese ranking of R& -- D spending -- Chinese ranking of R& -- D spending -- Environment surrounding start-ups and Japan's presence -- Potential security threat from 5G -- Trends in standardisation and countermeasures -- Cybersecurity R& -- D in USA, UK, Israel and Singapore -- Federal cybersecurity R& -- D strategic plan in the USA -- Short term -- Deter -- Protect -- Detect -- Adapt -- Medium term -- Deter -- Protect -- Detect -- Adapt -- Long term -- Deter -- Protect -- Detect -- Adapt -- ACE in the UK -- Israel's cybersecurity eco system -- Academic eco system with its origin in the security area -- Establishment of the Cyber Spark -- Singapore's national cybersecurity R& -- D -- Innovation as key to success -- Notes -- 4 Russia -- Cyberwarfare and disinformation -- Internal control a priority -- Runet global internet alternative -- Cyberattacks and cyberwarfare -- Social media used by Russians -- Cyberwarfare enters Latin America -- Rogue cybercriminal hackers/mercenaries -- Geo-political interference -- Obstacles to fighting electoral cyberattack -- The role of Cyber Command -- Public grid retaliation -- Notes -- 5 China -- IP theft -- The role of APT10 -- IP is key -- Cyberespionage -- Marriott Hotels cyberattack -- Equifax cyberattack -- Huawei and 5G -- Huawei IP theft -- Damage limitation -- Alternatives to Huawei's 5G -- Patent dispute -- 'Wolf culture' -- Huawei files lawsuit -- Notes -- 6 United States -- Who is cyberattacking the US? -- Money laundering -- Ransomware -- Cyberattacks on elections -- Cyberwarfare with Iran -- IoT and the dark web -- Bots and climate change -- Cyber torture -- Notes -- 7 Smart power grids -- What is a smart grid? -- IP and value -- Cyber weaknesses of smart grids. |
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格式化内容附注: | Use of blockchain -- Cyberwarfare and smart grids -- Cybersecurity solutions for smart grids -- Notes -- 8 Marine sector -- Ships under cyberattack -- Acceleration of maritime cyberattacks -- Cyberattacks in the Asia-Pacific -- Understanding cyber risks -- New cyber-risk solutions -- USCG cyberattack warnings -- GPS vulnerabilities -- Navy contractors targeted -- Internal threat -- Cyberattack insurance cover -- Notes -- 9 Insurance sector -- SME cyber insurance -- Staff training solutions -- Cyber insurance progress -- Insurance cryptoassets -- Governance and standards -- Cybersecurity governance -- Insurance company digitalisation -- Cyberwarfare insurance -- Cyber risk - the top peril for insurance -- Business interruption -- Future issues for cyber insurance -- Standardisation of policy wording -- Silent cyber vs affirmative -- Insurers --- the new 'hated' bankers -- Notes -- 10 Conclusion -- Future considerations -- COVID-19 future cyberattacks -- Cyberattacks increase but so does future awareness -- Stigma of reporting diminishing in future -- Future insurance solutions -- AI and future cyberattack mitigation -- Slowing the pandemic -- Cyberwarfare -- Future cyberattacks on IP, intelligence and AI -- Notes -- Index. |