The Cyber Conflict Studies Association is a
non-profit entity organized to promote and lead a diversified research
and intellectual development agenda to advance knowledge in the cyber
conflict field.
CCSA is committed to developing academic programs and communities in the U.S. and abroad.
The CCSA will: - Provide a venue for academic dialog and study
of economic, policy and other strategic issues surrounding the threat
of cyber conflict;
- Promote enhanced discourse on the strategic implications of cyber conflict;
- Provide a resource for national security decision-makers in the federal government;
- Provide cross-functional venues where cyber
conflict issues can de discussed among professionals from academia,
government, industry, etc.;
- Serve as a coordinating vehicle through which
related organizations (including government organizations) may solicit
productive dialog from the cross-functional members of the group;
- Provide an outlet for the publication of professional articles, position papers and a journal;
- Help to frame and promote national policy concerning all aspects of cyber conflict;
- Cooperate with other organizations and
institutions involved with other aspects of national security affairs
to serve as a resource for them on cyber conflict issues.
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