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Use Risk Assessment Horizon Scans to mitigate
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Since the majority of deterministic devices will be linked, we should be able to track and somewhat predict attacks. We can treat viruses/outlaws as an infectious attack. .
Transparency of who attacks, who is harmed and how defense is handled will be critical feedback for improving defenses.
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