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Estonia reveals its cybersecurity strategy

Robert Vamosi CNET News

Published: 03 Oct 2008 12:08 BST

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Eighteen months after a denial-of-service attack, the Estonian Ministry of Defense has posted a detailed report on the attacks. While focusing on specific steps the nation needs to take to prevent another attack, the report contains global recommendations as well.

In May 2007, the Baltic nation experienced a series of denial-of-service (DoS) attacks as a result of its government's decision to relocate a statue honouring an unknown Russian person killed during World War II. At Black Hat in 2007, security expert Gadi Evron said the attacks were not directed by the Russian Federation, or any government entity; he suggested it was the work of a 'flash mob' of individuals from all over the world. In January, a native Russian in Estonia was convicted for his involvement in the event.

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The report calls for Estonia to apply a graduated system of security measures, develop high awareness of information security to the highest standard, develop appropriate regulatory and legal framework of information systems, and promote international co-operation toward achieving global cybersecurity.

Estonia will seek global condemnation of cyberattacks given the impact on individual's livelihoods. In Estonia, a nation that is well-wired per capita, the DoS attacks shut down local ISPs and prevented people from buying food, getting petrol, or completing bank transactions for several days.

The report concludes that Estonia should seek the co-operation of all nations in strengthening local cybersecurity law enforcement by presenting its expertise and experience at global security conferences.

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