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Nations Seek the Elusive Cure for Cyberattacks – The New York Times

By Securities Docket on January 22, 2018, 9:43 am

Securing the world against cyberattacks — from nations, criminal groups, vandals and teenagers — will be on the agenda when many of the world’s top leaders gather at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, this week. As usual, there is a flurry of reports, and entrepreneurs will declare they have technological solutions at hand. But the fact remains that the major powers of the world have been unable to come up with a viable means of deterring the most damaging attacks. It still takes too long to formally identify the culprits, and the responses, as Mr. Bossert indicated, are insufficient.

via Nations Seek the Elusive Cure for Cyberattacks – The New York Times.

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