CRS: Cybersecurity — Authoritative Reports and Resources

Editor’s Note: The Congressional Research Service report, “Cybersecurity: Authoritative Reports and Resources” of April 17, 2013 is attached here.  The following is the Summary:

From: CRS

Summary

Cybersecurity vulnerabilities challenge governments, businesses, and individuals worldwide. Attacks have been initiated by individuals, as well as countries. Targets have included government networks, military defenses, companies, or political organizations, depending upon whether the attacker was seeking military intelligence, conducting diplomatic or industrial espionage, or intimidating political activists. In addition, national borders mean little or nothing to cyberattackers, and attributing an attack to a specific location can be difficult, which also makes a response problematic.

Congress has been actively involved in cybersecurity issues, holding hearings every year since 2001. There is no shortage of data on this topic: government agencies, academic institutions, think tanks, security consultants, and trade associations have issued hundreds of reports, studies, analyses, and statistics.

This report provides links to selected authoritative resources related to cybersecurity issues. This report includes information on

•  “Legislation”

•  “Executive Orders and Presidential Directives”

•  “Data and Statistics”

•  “Cybersecurity Glossaries”

•  “Reports by Topic”

•  Government Accountability Office (GAO) reports

•  White House/Office of Management and Budget reports

•  Military/DOD

•  Cloud Computing

•  Critical Infrastructure

•  National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC)

•  Cybercrime/Cyberwar

•  International

•  Education/Training/Workforce

•  Research and Development (R&D)

•  “Related Resources: Other Websites”

The report will be updated as needed.

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