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_aDion-Schwarz, Cynthia, _eauthor. _91213480 |
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_aOlympic-caliber cybersecurity : _blessons for safeguarding the 2020 games and other major events / _cby Cynthia Dion-Schwarz, Nathan Ryan, Julia A. Thompson, Erik Silfversten, Giacomo Persi Paoli. |
246 | 1 | 0 | _aLessons for safeguarding the 2020 games and other major event0 |
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_aSanta Monica, Calif : _bRAND Corporation, _c2018. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 65-73). | ||
520 | _aThe Olympic Games are a target-rich environment for cyberattackers, drawing athletes, attendees, and media coverage from around the world. Japan's vision to become the most advanced urban technology metropolis in the world underpinned its bid to host the 2020 Olympics, but an increasing dependence on technology with each successive Olympic Games signals a shift toward an unpredictable, complex, and contested cyber threat environment. More than ever, security planners must consider the cybersecurity threat landscape if they are to effectively mitigate threats, apportion limited resources, and host a resilient, safe, and secure Olympic Games. To support the security goals of Tokyo 2020, this report characterizes the cybersecurity threats that are likely to pose a risk to the games and presents a series of policy options to guide planners and other stakeholders in addressing them. The analysis involved a risk assessment synthesizing qualitative and quantitative data on the threat landscape and lessons from prior Olympic Games. Underlying the risk assessment is a threat actor typology -- a classification and ranking of a range of threats to the security of the games. A key contribution of this research is a visualization of this threat actor typology that provides an at-a-glance overview to guide Olympic security planners, computer emergency response teams, and policy- and decisionmakers as they prioritize and address cybersecurity threats in the lead-up to Tokyo 2020. | ||
588 | 0 | _aOnline resource; title from PDF cover page (Rand, viewed October 31, 2018). | |
505 | 0 | _aCover; Title Page; Copyright; Preface; Contents; Figures, Tables, and Boxes; Summary; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Chapter One: Introduction; Cybersecurity Threats Have Emerged as a Concern for Olympic Organizers; This Study Analyzed the Tokyo 2020 Cybersecurity Threat Landscape; Chapter Two: Policy Context; "Know Thyself": The Organizational Structure and Stakeholders Involved in Securing Japan's Cyberspace; Japan's Cybersecurity Preparations for Tokyo 2020; Current Policy Initiatives to Secure Cyberspace for Tokyo 2020; Chapter Three: The Cybersecurity Threat Landscape in Japan. | |
505 | 8 | _aIntroduction to the Cybersecurity LandscapeHow International Experience Can Inform the Japanese Cybersecurity Threat Landscape; Snapshot Review of the Cybersecurity Landscape: Important Trends to Consider in the Run-Up to the Tokyo 2020 Olympics; Chapter Four: Lessons from Prior Olympic Games; Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games; London 2012 Olympic Games; Rio 2016 Olympic Games; Summary of Lessons Identified; Chapter Five: A Risk Assessment of Japan's Cybersecurity Landscape; Overview of the Risk Management Process; Chapter Six: Conclusions and Policy Options; Appendixes; A. Methods. | |
505 | 8 | _aB. Interview ProtocolC. JPCERT/CC Incident Categories; References; About the Authors. | |
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