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Workshop synopsis: Building transnational attribution (Day 1)

Posted on June 15, 2020September 16, 2020 by Jyoti Panday and Brenden KuerbisCybersecurity, Geopolitics of IG, IG Institutions
The Internet Governance Project (IGP) at Georgia Tech’s School of Public Policy has maintained a consistent interest in addressing the challenges of attribution in cyberspace through transnational cooperation. This topic has been explored through IGP’s presentations on the need for an international attribution institution at RightsCon 2018, the North American...
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