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Cybersecurity: international cooperation requires reciprocity
[Cybersécurité : la coopération internationale requiert la réciprocité]

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  • Edouard Vidon
  • Céline Rochon

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Cyberattacks have emerged as a major threat, including to global financial stability. By capturing the strategic interaction between cyber criminals and their targets, Game Theory provides valuable policy insights. It highlights the limitations and side effects of uncoordinated deterrence policies, and the importance of information sharing across public authorities. International cooperation is essential. The G7 is leading the way. Les cyberattaques sont devenues une menace majeure, notamment pour la stabilité financière mondiale. En décryptant l’interaction stratégique entre les cybercriminels et leurs cibles, la théorie des jeux fournit des indications précieuses, mettant en évidence les limites et les effets secondaires de politiques de dissuasion non coordonnées et l’importance du partage des informations entre autorités publiques. La coopération internationale est essentielle et le G7 montre la voie.

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  • Edouard Vidon & Céline Rochon, 2019. "Cybersecurity: international cooperation requires reciprocity [Cybersécurité : la coopération internationale requiert la réciprocité]," Eco Notepad (in progress) 121, Banque de France.
  • Handle: RePEc:bfr:econot:121
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