The Brookings Cafeteria
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The Brookings Institution
Cybersecurity and Cyberwar: What You Need To Know
33 minutes Posted Jan 7, 2014 at 9:00 pm.
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"Cyber issues have been too long been left only to the 'IT' crowd, ... when it's something—whether you are working in politics, in media, in military, in law, in business, or just frankly as a good citizen or as a good parent—you need to know more about. It connects to all of these different issues and yet most of us have been operating from this position of, frankly, ignorance. And we're being taken advantage of."
So says , co-author of the new book, . In this podcast, Singer, a senior fellow in Foreign Policy at Brookings and director of the , talks about how individuals, businesses and governments need to be thinking about cyber issues.
Our conversation touched on a variety of issues covered in the book, including the utility of parallels to the Cold War; the role of nonstate actors; how Anonymous and the Zetas Mexican drug cartel mixed it up in cyber space; and how important individual cyber hygiene is.