Cyber Rapid Response Teams: Structure, Organization, and Use Cases
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2023-11
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Cyber rapid response teams are becoming an increasingly prevalent form of incident response and mitigation at the national and supranational level. Nation-states and international organizations have begun building out rapid response teams to efficiently manage incidents and leverage expertise across borders. Over the past two decades, NATO and the EU have each developed rapid response teams to manage and mitigate the rise in cyberattacks, including incidents that cut across borders and affect international partners. Yet, many questions remain regarding a team’s composition, organizational and legal structures, as well as their overall efficacy.
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Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zürich
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Cyberdefense; Cyber conflict; Cybersecurity policy; Cyberspace; rapid response
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03515 - Wenger, Andreas / Wenger, Andreas