December 2, 2019
Journal Article

A Technical and Policy Toolkit for Cyber Deterrence and Stability

Abstract

In the post-World War II era, nuclear deterrence and arms control established a strategic equilibrium between the superpowers that has come under increasing threat as cyber conflict becomes more prevalent. This study seeks to assist policymakers and scholars build a theoretical, policy, and technical framework to address cyber conflict. Based on an analysis of deterrence theory and application and prior arms control regimes, the study presents a toolkit of policies and actions for national governments based on elements of deterrence and arms control that is applicable to cyber conflict. The study illustrates how these could be prospectively applied in a treaty framework to facilitate attribution of hostile cyber actions.

Revised: February 11, 2020 | Published: December 2, 2019

Citation

Donnelly D.A., S.L. Clements, R.A. Weise, and R. Goychayev. 2019. A Technical and Policy Toolkit for Cyber Deterrence and Stability. Journal of Information Warfare 18, no. 4 (Special Edition):53-69. PNNL-SA-144472.