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When sovereignty and cyberspace collide

"We know what bad behaviour looks like because we're seeing it regularly. But we're only starting to push at the bounds of how deterrence might look," DPMC's Paul Ash.

Nathan Smith
Thu, 06 Jul 2017

The cyber world may look like the Wild West right now but it can’t stay that way forever. Norms must be organised if the domain is to stabilise, the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet says.

Last week, in what appears to be an updated attack of a ransomware called WannaCry, a new

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Nathan Smith
Thu, 06 Jul 2017
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