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Title Confronting reality in cyberspace : foreign policy for a fragmented internet
Published New York, NY : Council on Foreign Relations, 2022
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Description 1 online resource (x, 104 pages) : illustrations, map
Series Independent task force report ; No. 80
Independent task force report ; no. 80.
Contents Foreword. -- Acknowledgments. -- Introduction. -- Findings. -- A divided internet. -- Rising risks in cyberspace. -- A failure to impose costs. -- Recommendations. -- Build a trusted, protected internet coalition. -- Balance targeted pressure, disruptive cyber operations, and pragmatic norms. -- Get the U.S. house in order. -- Conclusion. -- Additional views. -- Endnotes
Summary This report provides a realistic look at cybersecurity and foreign policy, one informed by analytical candor and practical recommendations. To confront the realities of the modern internet and adapt to today's cyber realm, the Task Force recommends an approach resting on three pillars. The rst calls for the United States to bring together a coalition of allies and partners around a vision of the internet that preserves a trusted, protected international communication platform. The second pillar calls for the United States to employ more targeted diplomatic and economic pressure on adversaries that choose to attack critical infrastructure. Finally, as is a trend across almost all walks of U.S. policy these days, the United States should put its own proverbial house in order, blending digital competition policy with national security strategy. The Task Force concludes that the United States cannot a ord to wait to reconsider its cyber policy and must instead act urgently to confront the new realities of cyberspace and develop strategies to ameliorate the pressing threat that exists
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 70-84)
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (CFR, viewed July 15, 2022)
Subject Internet -- Security measures -- Government policy -- United States
Internet -- Security measures -- International cooperation
Security, International -- International cooperation
International relations.
Cyberspace -- Security measures -- International cooperation
international relations.
International relations
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Fick, Nathaniel
Miscik, Jami
Segal, Adam
Goldstein, Gordon M
Council on Foreign Relations, issuing body, publisher.
Other Titles Foreign policy for a fragmented internet