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[IWS] CRS: CYBERSECURITY: AUTHORITATIVE REPORTS AND RESOURCES, BY TOPIC [9 January 2014]

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Institute for Workplace Studies----------------- Professor Samuel B. Bacharach

School of Industrial & Labor Relations-------- Director, Institute for Workplace Studies

Cornell University

16 East 34th Street, 4th floor---------------------- Stuart Basefsky

New York, NY 10016 -------------------------------Director, IWS News Bureau

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Congressional Research Service (CRS)

 

Cybersecurity: Authoritative Reports and Resources, by Topic

Rita Tehan,  Information Research Specialist

January 9, 2014

https://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R42507.pdf

[full-text, 82 pages]

 

Summary

This report provides references to analytical reports on cybersecurity from CRS, other

government agencies, trade associations, and interest groups. The reports and related websites are

grouped under the following cybersecurity topics:

 

• policy overview

• National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC)

• cloud computing and FedRAMP

• critical infrastructure

• cybercrime, data breaches and data security

• national security, cyber espionage, and cyberwar (including Stuxnet)

• international efforts

• education/training/workforce

• research and development (R&D)

In addition, the report lists selected cybersecurity-related websites for congressional and

government agencies, news, international organizations, and organizations or institutions.

 

Contents

CRS Reports, by Topic .................................................................................................................... 1

CRS Reports and Other CRS Products: Cybersecurity Policy .................................................. 1

CRS Reports: Critical Infrastructure ....................................................................................... 11

CRS Reports and Other CRS Products: Cybercrime and National Security ........................... 21

Selected Reports, by Federal Agency ............................................................................................ 46

Related Resources: Other Websites ............................................................................................... 72

 

Tables

Table 1. Cybersecurity Overview .................................................................................................... 2

Table 2. National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) ...................................... 6

Table 3. Cloud Computing and FedRAMP ...................................................................................... 8

Table 4. Critical Infrastructure ....................................................................................................... 12

Table 5. Cybercrime, Data Breaches, and Data Security ............................................................... 22

Table 6. National Security, Cyber Espionage, and Cyberwar ........................................................ 25

Table 7. International Efforts ......................................................................................................... 31

Table 8. Education/Training/Workforce ......................................................................................... 40

Table 9. Government Accountability Office (GAO) ...................................................................... 47

Table 10. White House/Office of Management and Budget .......................................................... 55

Table 11. Department of Defense (DOD) ...................................................................................... 59

Table 12. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) ................................................ 63

Table 13. Other Federal Agencies .................................................................................................. 65

Table 14. Research & Development (R&D) .................................................................................. 69

Table 15. Related Resources: Congressional/Government ............................................................ 73

Table 16. Related Resources: International Organizations ............................................................ 75

Table 17. Related Resources: News ............................................................................................... 76

Table 18. Related Resources: Other Associations and Institutions ................................................ 76

 

Contacts

Author Contact Information........................................................................................................... 78

Key Policy Staff ............................................................................................................................. 78

 

 

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