yes; interesting. The word PRIVACY does not appear in the doc. 20 terms agreed to: This section presents twenty terms for which the Russian and American experts were able to come to an agreement. The most basic arrangement of these terms is oriented around three areas: The Theatre , The Modes of Aggravation and The Art. The Theatre ï?? Cyberspace ï?? Cyber Infrastructure ï?? Cyber Services ï?? Critical Cyberspace ï?? Critical Cyber Infrastructure ï?? Critical Cyber Services The Modes of Aggravation ï?? Cyber Crime ï?? Cyber Terrorism ï?? Cyber Conflict ï?? Cyber War ï?? Cyber security The Art ï?? Cyber Warfare ï?? Cyber Attack ï?? Cyber Counter-- ?Attack ï?? Cyber Defensive Countermeasure ï?? Cyber Defense ï?? Cyber Defensive Capability ï?? Cyber Offensive Capability ï?? Cyber Exploitation ï?? Cyber Deterrent ??The next steps include addressing ??information ? and ??information security ? more rigorously and likewise defining the relationship between these terms. ? Maybe ??privacy ?? will appear here. Michael From:
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pmrm@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: [pmrm] FW: US-Russia Cybersecurity Terminology Very interesting!
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