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Cybersecurity doesn’t win votes, but it saves lives

December 24, 2020 cyber warfare, cybersecurity, russian hacking

Times are tough for Americans right now. The immediacy of the chaos and costs introduced by COVID-19, the economic recession,

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What is the Right Price for Cybersecurity?

February 22, 2018 cybersecurity, federal government, taxpayers

BY JEFFREY VOTH Former NSA Director, Mike McConnell recognized the agency was trapped in a slow-motion cybersecurity crisis long before

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2016 Issue Blog Featured 

A European Perspective on the Protection of Personal Data in Cyberspace

September 14, 2016September 14, 2016 cybersecurity, cyberspace, data, European Union

BY NIKOLAS OTT AND HUGO ZYLBERBERG Practical yet effective digital data regulations are an enormous policy challenge. Both in the

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Securing the Smart City

September 7, 2016 cities, cybersecurity, urban innovation

BY BENJAMIN GOH In 2015, Business Insider magazine predicted ten million self-driving vehicles will be on US roads in the

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Techno-Populism Won’t Help in the Apple vs FBI Debate

March 3, 2016 apple, backdoor, cybersecurity, encryption, fbi, privacy, surveillance

BY HUGO ZYLBERBERG When I first read Tim Cook’s “Message to [Apple’s] customers,” I felt on the receiving end of

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Apple’s Encryption Battle: February 17, 1984/2016

February 17, 2016 apple, backdoors, cybersecurity, encryption, privacy, security, surveillance

BY KATIE D’HONDT Today, Apple released an open letter defying the U.S. government, the first of its kind. In the

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US and China Reach Historic “Cyber Arms Control Agreement” – But Will Anything Come of It?

October 2, 2015October 2, 2015 China, cyber warfare, cybersecurity, cybertheft, xi jinping

BY JESSICA ZUCKER Standing side-by-side in the White House rose garden on September 25, U.S. President Barack Obama and Chinese

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