@inbook{10.7249/j.ctt15r3x78.14, ISBN = {9780833089113}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7249/j.ctt15r3x78.14}, abstract = {By every indication, the risks for cyberspace are persistent, evolving, and growing more worrisome. The good news is that organizations are growing more conscious of the threats and of their own vulnerabilities. Breaches, data leaks, and cyberattacks occupy a greater share of a CEO’s business day. This portends the increasing allocation of resources and a greater willingness to institute cybersecurity regimes, even at the cost of inconvenience. That noted, there is a great skepticism that the security industry is about to start handing out silver bullets. Most CISOs express the need for better blocking and tackling rather than a long}, bookauthor = {Martin C. Libicki and Lillian Ablon and Tim Webb}, booktitle = {The Defender’s Dilemma: Charting a Course Toward Cybersecurity}, pages = {99--108}, publisher = {RAND Corporation}, title = {Lessons for Organizations and Public Policy}, year = {2015} }