Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Cyberdeterrence -- Call for papers from the National Research Council , and a prize competition

The National Research Council (NRC) is undertaking a project entitled "Deterring Cyberattacks: Informing Strategies and Developing Options for U.S. Policy." The project is aimed at fostering a broad, multidisciplinary examination of strategies for deterring cyberattacks on the United States and the possible utility of these strategies for the U.S. government. 
 
To stimulate work in this area, the NRC is offering one or more monetary prizes for excellent contributed papers that address one or more of the questions of interest found in its call for papers, which can be found at http://sites.nationalacademies.org/CSTB/CSTB_056215.
 
Abstracts of less than 500 words are due April 1, 2010.  First drafts are due May 21, 2010, final drafts July 9, 2010.  For more information, see the call for papers. 
 
The broad themes of interest include
 
A. Theoretical Models for Cyberdeterrence
B. Cyberdeterrence and Declaratory Policy
C. Operational Considerations in Cyberdeterrence
D. Regimes of Reciprocal/Consensual Limitations Regarding Cyberattack
E. Cyberdeterrence in a Larger Context
F. The Dynamics of Action/Reaction in Cyber Conflict
G. Escalation Dynamics of Cyber Conflict
 
In the call for papers, a number of more specific questions are contained within each theme.  A variety of relevant collateral issues are addressed as well.
 
Readers with questions can contact Herb Lin, 202-334-3191, hlin@nas.edu.