How to De-Escalate a Cyber Conflict

02/14/2022
by   Robert Axelrod, et al.
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De-escalation of a cyber conflict can be substantially more difficult than de-escalation of a conventional military conflict. This paper will first explain the reasons why de-escalation of a cyber conflict can be so difficult, and then present a list of suggestions about how to overcome these specific difficulties.

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