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Articles by Paul Rosenzweig
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R Street Leads Group of Over 150 former national security officials warning of risks in Biden transition delay
We write to urge you to promptly name Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as the apparent President-elect and Vice President-elect under the Presidential Transition Act (the “Act”). We are former national security, senior military, and elected officials,…
Gloves Come Off as Trump, Biden Talk Foreign Policy
“Digital intimidation is of only modest importance,” said Paul Rosenweig, Resident Senior Fellow for National Security & Cybersecurity at R Street Institute, a Washington D.C.-based think tank. “What it really is more about is activation in the real…
Video: Contours of a National Cyber Strategy: Technical and Policy Perspectives
The purpose of this webinar is to initiate a discussion concerning the security and safety of cyberspace for individuals and nation-states and to act as ground research for proposing cyber policy initiatives and priorities of cybersecurity at…
Security Pros’ Vital Role in Thwarting Election Disinformation
In recent election cycles, the impact of misinformation and disinformation on our democratic institutions has grown in direct proportion to the awareness of how easily social media allows the manipulation of information. The turbulence surrounding…
Trusted Hardware and Software: An Annotated Bibliography
How, if at all, can users be confident that the systems on which they rely will function as they are supposed to? In a world of growing dependence on technology, consumers of information and communications technology (ICT) goods face an increasingly…
Considerations for the Structure of the Bureau of Cyber Statistics
The Cyberspace Solarium Commission recommended that Congress establish a Bureau of Cyber Statistics. How should this body be organized? The Cyberspace Solarium Commission completed its work earlier this year, with a panoply of recommendations for…
The Department of Homeland Security is broken. Here’s what it needs in a boss.
Before both parties had finished their conventions, speculation had already begun about the nature of the Cabinet in the next administration. Oddly, much of that speculation ignores the Department of Homeland Security. Perhaps it’s because nobody…
The Law and Policy of Client-Side Scanning
The idea—which aims to develop systems to scan photographs and messages before they are sent or received by users—is attractive, but it has far too many technical, legal and policy uncertainties to be ripe for adoption at this time. In recent years,…
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A GAO report challenging the legality of Chad Wolf’s appointment as Acting Homeland Security Secretary injects another dose of uncertainty at a department already grappling with political issues, and raises questions on a range of decisions made over…
Election security advocates see strong ally in Harris
Paul Rosenzweig, former deputy assistant secretary for policy at the Department of Homeland Security during the George W. Bush administration, said he could see Biden making Harris the point person on election security if he wins in November.…