Cyber Security and National Strategy for Hybrid Threats: Global Internet Governance Perspective

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The international community is pursuing digital transformation with the development of computers and the Internet, therefore governments, companies, and families are being digitalized. In particular, the development of artificial intelligence, big data, cloud, Internet of Things, and mobile phones, which are technologies of the 4th industrial revolution, exposes vulnerabilities in cyber attacks, raising the need for cyber security. The international community is subject to cyber attacks as Internet use has soared with the accelerated remote work due to the pandemic and the transition of government agencies and companies to the computing cloud. Cyber attacks are going beyond cyber crime and reaching the level of cyber terrorism and cyber warfare. In Korea, the internal networks of banks and newspapers were briefly paralyzed by the DDoS attack in 2011 and the APT attack in 2012. Especially web pages of major government agencies were tampered with due to cyber attacks on June 25, 2013. This was the level of cyber terrorism at which cyber attacks were aimed at national confusion. In particular, Russia conducted cyber attacks on Georgia in 2008, annexation of Crimea in 2014, and ongoing military invasion of Ukraine. As such, recent international disputes take on the aspect of hybrid warfare that combines cyber attacks, public opinion, and psychological warfare in armed warfare. Therefore, the national strategy for responding to cyber threats requires global Internet governance that encompasses not only domestic government agencies and military organizations, but also companies, research institutes, NGOs and individuals.
网络安全与应对混合威胁的国家战略:全球互联网治理视角
随着计算机和互联网的发展,国际社会正在进行数字化转型,政府、公司、家庭都在数字化。特别是作为第四次产业革命技术的人工智能、大数据、云、物联网、手机等的发展,暴露了网络攻击的漏洞,提高了网络安全的必要性。受新冠疫情影响,远程办公加速,政府机关和企业向云计算过渡,互联网使用量急剧增加,国际社会正在遭受网络攻击。网络攻击已经超越了网络犯罪,达到了网络恐怖主义和网络战争的高度。在韩国,2011年的DDoS攻击和2012年的APT攻击使银行和报纸的内部网络一度瘫痪。特别是在2013年6月25日的网络攻击中,主要政府机构的网页被篡改。这是网络恐怖主义的水平,网络攻击的目的是为了国家混乱。特别是,俄罗斯在2008年对格鲁吉亚进行了网络攻击,在2014年吞并了克里米亚,并对乌克兰进行了持续的军事入侵。因此,最近的国际争端在武装战争中呈现出网络攻击、舆论和心理战相结合的混合战争的面貌。因此,应对网络威胁的国家战略要求全球互联网治理不仅包括国内政府机构和军事组织,还包括企业、研究机构、非政府组织和个人。
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