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Attribution of advanced persistent threats = how to identify the actors behind cyber-espionage /
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Attribution of advanced persistent threats/ by Timo Steffens.
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how to identify the actors behind cyber-espionage /
Author:
Steffens, Timo.
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Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg : : 2020.,
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xiv, 205 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Advanced Persistent Threats -- The attribution process -- Analysis of malware -- Attack infrastructure -- Analysis of control servers -- Geopolitical analysis -- Telemetry - data from security products -- Methods of intelligence agencies -- Doxing -- False flags -- Group set-ups -- Communication -- Ethics of attribution.
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Cyber intelligence (Computer security) - Congresses. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-61313-9
ISBN:
9783662613139
Attribution of advanced persistent threats = how to identify the actors behind cyber-espionage /
Steffens, Timo.
Attribution of advanced persistent threats
how to identify the actors behind cyber-espionage /[electronic resource] :by Timo Steffens. - Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg :2020. - xiv, 205 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Advanced Persistent Threats -- The attribution process -- Analysis of malware -- Attack infrastructure -- Analysis of control servers -- Geopolitical analysis -- Telemetry - data from security products -- Methods of intelligence agencies -- Doxing -- False flags -- Group set-ups -- Communication -- Ethics of attribution.
An increasing number of countries develop capabilities for cyber-espionage and sabotage. The sheer number of reported network compromises suggests that some of these countries view cyber-means as integral and well-established elements of their strategical toolbox. At the same time the relevance of such attacks for society and politics is also increasing. Digital means were used to influence the US presidential election in 2016, repeatedly led to power outages in Ukraine, and caused economic losses of hundreds of millions of dollars with a malfunctioning ransomware. In all these cases the question who was behind the attacks is not only relevant from a legal perspective, but also has a political and social dimension. Attribution is the process of tracking and identifying the actors behind these cyber-attacks. Often it is considered an art, not a science. This book systematically analyses how hackers operate, which mistakes they make, and which traces they leave behind. Using examples from real cases the author explains the analytic methods used to ascertain the origin of Advanced Persistent Threats. The Content Advanced Persistent Threats The attribution process Analysis of malware Attack infrastructure Analysis of control servers Geopolitical analysis Telemetry - data from security products Methods of intelligence agencies Doxing False flags Group set-ups Communication Ethics of attribution The Target Audience IT-security professionals International relations researchers Technical journalists Employees of organizations that are targeted by Advanced Persistent Threats The Author Dr. Timo Steffens was involved in the analysis of many of the most spectacular cyber-espionage cases in Germany. He has been tracking the activities and techniques of sophisticated hacker groups for almost a decade.
ISBN: 9783662613139
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-662-61313-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: QA76.9.A25 / S74 2020
Dewey Class. No.: 005.8
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