Blame Game: Why Public Cyber Attribution Carries Risks
Publicly accusing an entity of a cyberattack could have negative consequences that organizations should consider before taking the plunge.
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Public cyber attribution involves publicly accusing an entity of conducting a cyberattack, which carries significant risks and potential negative consequences for organizations. Before making such accusations, organizations must carefully weigh diplomatic, legal, and retaliatory risks against the benefits of transparency. The article highlights the complex geopolitical and operational considerations that factor into the decision to publicly name threat actors.
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Publicly accusing an entity of a cyberattack could have negative consequences that organizations should consider before taking the plunge.
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