George Washington University’s Center for Cyber and Homeland Security (CCHS), a “think and do” tank responsible for carrying out research and analysis on homeland security, counter-terrorism, and cybersecurity issues, has recently released a new, 86-page report [PDF] entitled, “Into the Gray Zone: The Private Sector and Active Defense against Cyber Threats.”
The authors behind the report—experts in the fields of technology, privacy, security, law, and business communities—have presented the premise that although the U.S. government has a role to play in cybersecurity, it still lacks the resources needed to fully protect the private sector, thus, the responsibility of protection falls on private sector entities themselves
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