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Jeffrey Carr is a
cybersecurity Computer security, cybersecurity (cyber security), or information technology security (IT security) is the protection of computer systems and networks from attack by malicious actors that may result in unauthorized information disclosure, t ...
author, researcher, entrepreneur and consultant, who focuses on
cyber warfare Cyberwarfare is the use of cyber attacks against an enemy state, causing comparable harm to actual warfare and/or disrupting vital computer systems. Some intended outcomes could be espionage, sabotage, propaganda, manipulation or economic wa ...
.


Career

In 2008, Carr founded Project Grey Goose, a crowd-sourced
open-source intelligence Open-source intelligence (OSINT) is the collection and analysis of data gathered from open sources (covert and publicly available sources) to produce actionable intelligence. OSINT is primarily used in national security, law enforcement, and busi ...
effort to attribute major cyber attacks. The Project soliticited the expertise of vetted volunteers, while seeking to filter out non-experts and cyber criminals. The Project's first area of research was the campaign of
cyberattacks during the Russo-Georgian War During the Russo-Georgian War a series of cyberattacks swamped and disabled websites of numerous South Ossetian, Georgian, Russian and Azerbaijani organisations. The attacks were initiated three weeks before the shooting war began. Attacks On ...
. In 2011, Carr created the Suits and Spooks conference series, which offered a private forum for intelligence veterans to meet with technologists, academics, hackers, and business executives. The forum was acquired by
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Business Media in 2014. Carr was the founder of now-defunct cybersecurity firms Taia Global Ltd (also founder) and GreyLogic. He later wrote about the lessons he gained from their failures. Carr has lectured on cybersecurity issues at the
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,
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,
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, NATO’s CCDCOE Conference on Cyber Conflict, and DEF CON.


Writing and research

He is the author of ''Inside Cyber Warfare: Mapping the Cyber Underworld'' ( O'Reilly Media 2009, 2011), which analyzed cyber conflicts from 2002 until 2009. In ''Cyber Warfare'', Carr argued that international cyber attacks are predominantly deployed by non-state actors, who are sometimes encouraged and tolerated by state entities. Alternately, as Carr later told ''
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'', it is private
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, rather than government policy, that lies at the heart of US vulnerability to international cyber attacks. Jeffrey Carr has blogged about cyber security and warfare at ''Intelfusion.net'' (until September 1, 2010) and ''
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''' ''The Firewall.'' Carr said he had quit ''The Firewall'' in protest, after his post on
Yuri Milner Yuri Borisovich (Bentsionovich) Milner (russian: Юрий Борисович (Бенционович) Мильнер; born 11 November 1961) is a Soviet-born Israeli entrepreneur, venture capitalist and physicist. He is a cofounder and former c ...
's relationship to the Russian FSB was taken down by ''Forbes'' at the request of Milner's lawyer. In March 2017, Carr stated there was growing doubt in the computer security industry regarding the narrative of Russian state sponsorship of hacks associated with the 2016 US elections. Carr stated that, because the FBI relied on forensic investigations by global cybersecurity consultancy
CrowdStrike CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. is an American cybersecurity technology company based in Austin, Texas. It provides cloud workload and endpoint security, threat intelligence, and cyberattack response services. The company has been involved in inves ...
, "everyone else is relying on information they provided." Several notable competitors of CrowdStrike, including Symantec and
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examined the underlying data and endorsed CrowdStrike's conclusions.Kevin Poulsen, "How the U.S. Hobbled Its Hacking Case Against Russia and Enabled Truthers", The Daily Beast, January 6, 2017

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Professional publications

* “The Classification of Valuable Data in an Assumption of Breach Paradigm”, ''Georgetown Journal of International Affairs'', March 2014 * “The Misunderstood Acronym: Why Cyber Weapons aren’t WMD”, ''Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists'', Sept 1, 2013, Vol, 69, No. 5, p. 3237 * “Intelligence Preparation of the Information and Communications Environment”, ''Air & Space Power Journal, 2012'', Vol 24, No. 3


References


External links

* Jeffrey Carr's
Digital Dao Blog
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