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  <title>RAND: Jair Aguirre</title>
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            <id>https://www.rand.org/pubs/commentary/2018/12/when-cyber-attacks-occur-who-should-investigate.html</id>
            <title type="html">When Cyber Attacks Occur, Who Should Investigate?</title>
            
            <published>2018-12-06T21:12:00Z</published>
            <updated>2018-12-06T21:12:00Z</updated>
            <summary type="html">Data breaches and cyberattacks cross geopolitical boundaries, targeting individuals, corporations and governments. Creating a global body with a narrow focus on investigating and assigning responsibility for cyberattacks could be the first step to creating a digital world with accountability.</summary>
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