2019
- Jean-Baptiste Jeangene Vilmer, “The Macron leaks operation – a post mortem“, Atlantic Council 2019
- Jamie Collier, Andrew Martin, “Beyond Awareness: The Breadth and
Depth of the Cyber Skills Demand“, University of Oxford, 2019 - Matthew Goerzen, Jeanna Matthews, “Black Hat Trolling, White Hat Trolling, and Hacking the Attention Landscape“, WWW 2019
- “Reading group: cybersecurity technology and policy“, Yale Law, 2019
- Lars Gjesvik, “Comparing cyber security. Critical infrastructure protection in Norway, the UK and Finland“, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), 2019
- Gregory Conti, Robert Fanelli, “How could they not: thinking like a state cyber threat actor“, The Cyber Defense Review, Fall 2019
2018
- “Report of the Attorney Generals cyber digital task force“, US Dept of Justice, 2018
- Max Smeet, “A matter of time: on the transitory nature of cyberweapons“, Journal of Strategic Studies, 2018
- Karsten Friis, Lilly Pijnenburg Muller, Lars Gjesvik, “Cyber-weapons in international politics: possible sabotage against the Norwegian petroleum sector“, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), 2018
- Rebecca Crootof, “International cybertorts: expanding state accountability in cyberspace“, Cornell Law Review, 2018
- Sven Herpig, Julia Schuetze, Jonathan Jones, “Securing democracy in cyberspace“, Stiftung Neue Verantwortung, 2018
- Florian Egloff, “Cybersecurity and non-state actors. A historical analogy with mercantile companies, privateers, and pirates“, University of Oxford, 2018
- Kārlis Podiņš, Kenneth Geers, “Aladdin’s lamp: The theft and re-weaponization of malicious code“, 2018
Earlier
- Chris Tenove, Jordan Buffie, Spencer McKay, David Moscrop “digital threats to democratic elections: how foreign actors use digital techniques to undermine democracy“, Center for the study of democratic institutions, the University of British Columbia, 2017
- Paul Pots, “The unified kill chain. Designing a unified kill chain for analyzing, comparing and defending against cyber attacks“, Cyber Security Academy, 2017
- Kelsey Annu-Essuman, “An analysis on the regulation of grey market cyber materials“, Cornell international affairs review, 2014