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Introduction
2
Why Cyber War
3
Challenges
4
Warmup
5
Power Plant
6
Toolkit
7
Scenarios
8
Insider Threat
9
Responsible Disclosure
10
Violence is Dead
11
The Next Day
12
Lessons Learned
13
Conclusion
14
Public disclosure
15
Questions
16
How to prove attribution
17
How did you simulate these events
18
The Digital Geneva Convention
19
False Black Operations
20
Professionals
21
Average response
22
Impact on US policy
23
Active measures
24
General level of preparedness
25
Second part
Description:
Explore the intricacies of cyber warfare through a comprehensive analysis of EU cyber warfare exercises in this 34-minute conference talk from BSidesLV 2018. Delve into the challenges, scenarios, and tools used in simulated cyber conflicts, including power plant attacks and insider threats. Gain insights on responsible disclosure, the concept of digital violence, and lessons learned from these exercises. Examine the complexities of attribution, simulation techniques, and the potential for a Digital Geneva Convention. Discuss the impact on US policy, active measures, and the general level of preparedness in cybersecurity. Engage with thought-provoking questions on false black operations, professional involvement, and average response times in cyber warfare situations.

How to Start a Cyber War - Lessons from Brussels - EU Cyber Warfare Exercises

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