SOurce: DefenseTech:
The subject of international cyber arms control (ICAC) has risen in conversation around the beltway and beyond, and it’s an issue has polarized many in the technical and policy making communities.The argument among experts revolves around whether an international cyber arms control treaty might reduce the plethora of criminal and national security threats, while promoting greater cyber security for all. The very first argument is that cyber crime should be handled separately than cyber warfare and cyber terrorism.
But the issue is that you don’t know if it is criminals, terrorists, a military or an individual till after you investigate if at all. SO who is in charge up until attribution has been made?