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Articles by Paul Rosenzweig
Paul Rosenzweig is a prolific author, read a sampling of some of Paul’s most notable publications.

So Who Actually IS In Charge of DHS?
President Trump is of the view that the current acting secretary of the Department of Homeland Security is Chad Wolf. He gets the job because he was confirmed by the Senate to be the undersecretary for the Office of Strategy, Policy and Plans and his…

The Cybersecurity 202: Joe Biden is putting the Kremlin on notice about election interference
The new guidance is “a complete misapplication of existing authorities to benefit the president,” said Paul Rosenzweig, a former senior policy official at DHS during the George W. Bush administration and a senior fellow at the R Street Institute…
The Lawfare Podcast: The Expanded Intelligence Activities of the Department of Homeland Security
Yesterday, Lawfare published an article revealing and analyzing a document from the Department of Homeland Security that offers legal guidance to analysts in its Office of Intelligence and Analysis regarding the appropriate intelligence activities to…

The Cybersecurity 202: County election officials detail massive costs of remote voting
The coronavirus pandemic has led to increased digital dangers, targeting everything from elections to health-care workers to people working from home. World Press Freedom Day is Sunday, and the need for a free press — to separate fact from fiction,…

The Cybersecurity 202: Trump administration’s failure to follow through on Huawei ban worries China hawks
THE KEY The Trump administration’s failure to follow through on a key promise to punish Huawei is spiking fears among cybersecurity hawks. The administration just issued a third three-month delay in blocking U.S. companies from doing business with…

The Cybersecurity 202: Nielsen departure could deal a blow to Trump administration’s cybersecurity efforts
THE KEY Want more cybersecurity news and analysis in your inbox? Sign up for The Cybersecurity 202 newsletter. Kirstjen Nielsen’s resignation as secretary of homeland security could deal a blow to the Trump administration’s cybersecurity efforts –…

The Cybersecurity 202: Democrats call for full Mueller report release in the name of election security
THE KEY The Justice Department should release special counsel Robert Mueller’s full report — because it may contain key information that will aid the fight against Russian hackers targeting the 2020 elections. That’s one reason Democrats say…

The Cybersecurity 202: Republicans and Democrats are feuding over the Equifax breach
THE KEY Republican leaders of the House Oversight Committee released a scathing report about the Equifax data breach on Monday morning, detailing a series of security failures that preceded the 2017 compromise of 140 million Americans’ personal…

Video: Cybersecurity: Old and New Problems and the Way Forward
The relationship between national security and cybersecurity is ever-changing and complicated. It is a priority for the United States to identify the top issues related to its vulnerabilities and make strides in resolving those concerns. In FPRI’s…

Baseball and cybersecurity: Stealing insights from America’s pastime
Paul Rosenzweig, resident senior fellow, national security & cybersecurity, R Street; founder, Red Branch Consulting: “The lack of statistics. We don’t collect data like in baseball; hence the Solarium call for a Bureau of Cyber Statistics. If you…