international strategy for cyberspace

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The tag 'international strategy for cyberspace' covers discussions around the 2011 U.S. government document of the same name, which emphasized that cyberattacks on one nation can have global consequences. This tag is used in the context of the Stuxnet worm, which was reportedly created by the U.S. and Israel and accidentally spread beyond its intended target, an Iranian nuclear facility. The strategy's principle that interconnected networks mean attacks can cross borders is highlighted as relevant to the Stuxnet incident. Discussions on WindowsForum.com under this tag focus on the geopolitical and security implications of such cyber operations.
  1. VIDEO Israel and the United States have emerged as the prime suspects behind the Stuxnet worm attack

    Confirmed: US and Israel created Stuxnet, lost control of it . Stuxnet was never meant to propagate in the wild. In 2011, the US government rolled out its "International Strategy for Cyberspace," which reminded us that "interconnected networks link nations more closely, so an attack on one...