How Prepared is the U.S. for a Cyberwar Attack?
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What is cyberwarfare, how might it be conducted, how might it be defended or deterred, and
what groups or agencies are discussing these questions and possible strategies? How disruptive might such an
attack be for the nation’s commerce and for individual citizens? How capable are the nation’s electric grid,
financial system, supply chains, and the internet of surviving such an attack? To what extent can these systems be
hardened or replaced, and how costly would it be? To what extent might AI technology be used to defend or deter
a cyber-attack, or would AI technology itself become a casualty?
Saltuk Karahan
Dr. Saltuk Karahan is a Clinical Associate Professor and Deputy Director at the School of
Cybersecurity. Dr. Karahan’s research interests and projects focus on the central themes of interdisciplinary
approach to cybersecurity education and how the developments in information security technology impact
international security.