Abstract
Cybersecurity has evolved into a pressing issue that sits at the top of government policy and board room agendas as the prevalence and severity of incidents continue to increase. As we search for solutions, public and private sector actors must balance the numerous tensions inherent in securing products and services, keeping users safe, and maintaining a vibrant and innovative ecosystem that supports the continued development of new products. This research briefing aims to translate findings from ongoing Berkman Klein Center privacy and cybersecurity research and activities into practical considerations and takeaways for key stakeholders and decision-makers. It offers a snapshot of the cybersecurity ecosystem and the forces shaping it, a map of high-level overview of several current approaches aimed at addressing cybersecurity challenges, and identifies opportunities for collaborative approaches that will help prepare decision-makers to address the next generation of pressing cybersecurity issues.
Highlights
“From buying products to running businesses to finding directions to communicating with the people we love, an online world has fundamentally reshaped our daily lives
Just as the continually evolving digital age presents boundless opportunities for our economy, our businesses, and our people, it presents a new generation of threats that we must adapt to meet
Terrorists, and countries who wish to do us harm have all realized that attacking us online is often easier than attacking us in person
Summary
O'Brien, David R., Ryan Budish, Rob Faris, Urs Gasser, and TIffany Lin. 2016.
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