Title
Malware counter-proliferation and the Wassenaar Arrangement
Abstract
Can states control malware? It is a radical asymmetry: the power of a modern nation-state arrayed against a few hundred thousand bytes of code and its creators, but an imbalance whose counterintuitive nature impacts the security of citizens, corporations, and governments alike. This paper evaluates export controls found in the Wassenaar Arrangement targeting malware in the context of the research into the malicious software ecosystem. The article highlights that export controls place burdensome restrictions on research and commercial information security efforts. Looking at the market for malicious software, incentivising the discovery of new vulnerabilities to reduce their availability to attackers would be more effective in curtailing malicious activity.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1109/CYCON.2016.7529434
2016 8th International Conference on Cyber Conflict (CyCon)
Keywords
Field
DocType
foreign policy,proliferation,cyber crime,malware market,Wassenaar Arrangement,export controls
Cryptovirology,Byte,Internet privacy,Computer science,Computer security,Foreign policy,Wassenaar Arrangement,Information security,Malware,Vulnerability,Government
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
2325-5366
978-1-5090-0715-8
3
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.46
4
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
trey herr130.46