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Index
Note: Boldface page numbers Clapper, James, 31
indicate illustrations. Clarke, Richard A.
on asymmetric risk to US from
Alexander, Keith, 29 cyberoffense, 30, 31
Alperovitch, Dmitri, 5, 54 on cybersecurity, 56
American Rescue Plan (2021), on goal of cybersecurity, 7
55 on quantum computing, 49
Amin, Rohan, 38 on Stuxnet, 29
Anonsen, Daniel, 13 Colonial Pipeline attack (2021),
artifi cial intelligence, 48 26, 39, 47
Atlanta (GA) ransomware attack breach of network in, 20–21
(2018), 24, 25, 25 impact of, 17–19
confi dence fraud, 10–12
Belfer Center, 30, 32 Council on Foreign Relations, 6,
Better Business Bureau (BBB), 29, 60
9, 10, 12 Cozy Bear (Russian hacker
Biden, Joe/Biden group), 28
administration, 6, 7, 46, 47, Cross, Cassandra, 8, 16
48, 52 cryptocurrency, 16, 26
on Colonial Pipeline attack, 18 as fuel for ransomware, 53–54
Bin, Su, 31, 33 Cyber Command, US, 41–42
Blount, Joseph, 20 cyber connectivity, trade-offs
Bondarenko, Pavlo, 32–33 in, 5
Bottoms, Keisha Lance, 24, 25, cyberdefense/cybersecurity, 7,
26 37
Browning, Jim, 15 collaboration between public
bug hunters, 42–43 and private sectors in,
Bureau of Labor Statistics, 55 50–53
Bush, George W., 29 commission established to set
Button, Mark, 8, 15–16 US policy on, 5
cost of, 42
Caesar, Ed, 39 response teams and, 44–45
Chainalysis, 6 role of policy makers in,
Chavez, Elisa, 8–9 45–46
Chesney, Robert, 42 shortage of workers in, 55
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