Written by Martin Lee and Richard Archdeacon. Lloyds of London have recently published a Market Bulletin1 addressing the wording of cyber insurance policies to exclude losses arising from: “state backed cyber-attacks that (a) significantly impair the ability of a state to function or (b) that significantly impair the security capabilities of a state.” The concern raised is that … [Read more...] about Cyber Insurance and the Attribution Conundrum
Attribution
Attribution: A Puzzle – Cisco Blogs
By Martin Lee, Paul Rascagneres and Vitor Ventura. The attribution of cyber attacks is hard. It requires collecting diverse intelligence, analyzing it and deciding who is responsible. Rarely does the evidence available to researchers reach a level of proof that would be acceptable in a court of law. Nevertheless, the private sector rises to the challenge to attempt to … [Read more...] about Attribution: A Puzzle – Cisco Blogs