Website of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission documenting the group's publications regarding cybersecurity strategy for the U.S. military and private sectors.
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Website of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission documenting the group's publications regarding cybersecurity strategy for the U.S. military and private sectors.
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This white paper highlights the parallels between the threat of the COVID-19 pandemic and the threat of cybersecurity attacks, and how the strategy for handling the former can provide insight on how to handle the latter. It also discusses the ways in which the massive shift to cyberspace during the pandemic, including the digitization of numerous services and in the increase in working from home, has changed the landscape of cybersecurity.
Final report of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission documenting the findings, recommendations, and other information related to research into cybersecurity, including an overview of the challenge at hand, a summary of the historical legacy and methodology, suggestions for a strategic approach known as "layered cyber deterrence," and a list of pillars and key recommendations.
This document lists the legislative proposals by the Cyberspace Solarium Commission to improve cybersecurity across the United States. It groups these proposals into specific goals, including to reform the US government's structure and organization for cyberspace, to strengthen norms and non-military tools, to promote national resilience, to reshape the cyber ecosystem toward greater security, to operationalize cybersecurity collaboration with the private sector, and to preserve and employ the military instrument of power.
This paper outlines the elements required to form a strategy to enhance the development of the federal cyber workforce. In particular, it lays out five key elements: organization, recruitment, development, retainment, and the stimulation of growth.
Executive summary of the findings of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission, created in 2019 to assess the growing threat of cyberattacks. This summary analyzes the problem and proposes a strategy for dealing with it called layered cyber deterrence. The report explains how to implement this strategy and provides suggestions for the way forward. It concludes with a roll-up of recommendations centered around six core pillars.