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Content Assessment: CCDCOE - May 2021 Cyber Events Report
Information - 95%
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Relevance - 90%
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Cyber Events Report from CCDCOE*
Recent Cyber Events: Considerations for Military and National Security Decision Makers
This recurring report is the collaborative view of NATO CCDCOE researchers highlighting the potential effects of current events and developments in cyberspace on armed forces, national security, and critical infrastructure, based on publicly available information. It does not set out to be exhaustive. While the authors have made every effort to describe events from a perspective relevant to NATO and partner nations, there may be national and regional differences which this paper does not address.
The authors of this paper are independent researchers at the NATO CCDCOE; they do not represent NATO, nor does this paper reflect NATO’s position. The aim of the paper is not to replace information about vulnerabilities and incidents provided by CSIRTs and providers of CIS products and services.
The tenth installment in the series designed for military and national security decision-makers looks at various ways a supply chain could be compromised as was the case for SolarWinds, the political response to the SolarWinds attack, and much more. The new CCDCOE report also highlights the growing interest towards strategic decision-making exercises focusing on threats in the cyber domain.
May 2021 Cyber Events Report (PDF) – Mouseover to Read Embedded Report
Recent-Cyber-Events-10_May-2021* NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Center of Excellence – Cyber Defence Library
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