Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4323364330> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4323364330 endingPage "293" @default.
- W4323364330 startingPage "275" @default.
- W4323364330 abstract "In recent years, offensive cyber operations are becoming another tool among many in the diplomatic toolbox of states, with countries discussing cyberattacks more openly than before. This change in practice from covertness to openness warrants a closer look at the interests and motivations of countries in ‘going public’.This paper offers a conceptual framework for understanding why attackers and defenders might choose publicity over secrecy, and analyzes the possible outcomes of choosing each. The framework is examined through a series of mutual cyberattacks and intrusions between Iran and Israel during 2020–2021 serving as an illustrative case study.The research demonstrates that each strategy along the axis spanning from silence to full publicity and attribution is enabled by, or serves, a particular set of circumstances on both the defender and attacker’s sides. Each combination reflects a particular dynamic, demonstrating that the choice of strategy is more evolved than an outdated silence-or-publicity perception." @default.
- W4323364330 created "2023-03-08" @default.
- W4323364330 creator A5052324133 @default.
- W4323364330 date "2022-09-02" @default.
- W4323364330 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W4323364330 title "A sliding scale of secrecy: toward a better understanding of the role of publicity in offensive cyber operations" @default.
- W4323364330 cites W1576087156 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W1972914161 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W1979107411 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W1984759973 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W1993595248 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W2017161419 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W2023481396 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W2027615191 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W2031789908 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W2039427951 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W2076744904 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W2085607304 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W2096247380 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W2108378466 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W2111840771 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W2133685950 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W2135035101 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W2179058078 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W2280306538 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W2549606123 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W2581332009 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W2584161158 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W2594206682 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W2616908822 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W2791619519 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W2889649532 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W2901856038 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W2910958929 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W2959733027 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W2980125160 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W2982441094 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W2989773057 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W3009521159 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W3034673956 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W3042067291 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W3086675985 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W3120221149 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W3120524033 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W3122923900 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W3132950464 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W3134621558 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W3138857801 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W3161180066 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W3194884627 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W4225691185 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W4247764957 @default.
- W4323364330 cites W4293791072 @default.
- W4323364330 doi "https://doi.org/10.1080/23738871.2023.2184708" @default.
- W4323364330 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4323364330 type Work @default.
- W4323364330 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W4323364330 countsByYear W43233643302023 @default.
- W4323364330 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4323364330 hasAuthorship W4323364330A5052324133 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConcept C107038049 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConcept C108827166 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConcept C144133560 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConcept C176856949 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConcept C177264268 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConcept C190253527 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConcept C199360897 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConcept C26760741 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConcept C2776003135 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConcept C2776452267 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConcept C2777655017 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConcept C2780560020 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConcept C2781115785 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConcept C38652104 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConcept C39549134 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConcept C42475967 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConcept C84976871 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConceptScore W4323364330C107038049 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConceptScore W4323364330C108827166 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConceptScore W4323364330C127413603 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConceptScore W4323364330C138885662 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConceptScore W4323364330C144024400 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConceptScore W4323364330C144133560 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConceptScore W4323364330C15744967 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConceptScore W4323364330C169760540 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConceptScore W4323364330C176856949 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConceptScore W4323364330C177264268 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConceptScore W4323364330C17744445 @default.
- W4323364330 hasConceptScore W4323364330C190253527 @default.