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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.

The NDAA Pushes Forward on Cyber Metrics
Archimedes is reported to have said: “Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world.” In the world of cybersecurity, Congress may just have given the idea of cyber metrics a long lever—the procurement…

In The House Cybersecurity Working Group Webcast Featuring Paul Rosenzweig
How do you measure cybersecurity? Right now, the answer is pretty clear. Nobody knows. But Paul Rosenzweig is on the case. And he’s convinced that if we figure this out, the answer will be really valuable to all of us (as he’ll explain). Rosenzweig…

Changing Cybersecurity From An Art To A Science
Paul Rosenzweig was in grad school studying chemical oceanography before he decided to trade a career in science for the law. But there’s still something of the scientist in his approach to cybersecurity. His path to the subject, however, was almost…

Opinion: I worked on the Bill Clinton probe. He deserved impeaching. Trump’s actions are even worse
In Washington, D.C., it is an article of faith that “the cover-up” is always worse than the crime. President Trump has upset that notion. Up to now, the conventional wisdom had a lot of empirical grounding: There is no evidence, for example, that…
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Rebel Scum Alliance
I talk about the photographs of Congresswoman Katie Hill and whether the rush to portray her as a victim of revenge porn raises questions about revenge porn laws themselves. Paul Rosenzweig, emboldened by twin tweets – from President Trump calling…

Resources for Measuring Cybersecurity
Announcing an annotated partial bibliography of publicly available cybersecurity measurement methodologies. For those who are following along in my ongoing quest to develop concrete cybersecurity metrics, I want to point you to a new, valuable…

Is Carpenter Unemployed? Carpenter v. United States One Year Later
Increasingly, we are incorporating into our daily lives devices and services that collect metadata: from our smartphones, to our web browsers, to an ever-expanding assortment of IoT-connected appliances, and even our cars. All of these generate…

The Realities of Cyber Threats
From Center on National Security: VI: What is the larger definition of cyber threats that would prompt a need for cybersecurity in American society and the world’s liberal democracies? What threats are we actually facing? Paul Rosenzweig: I box cyber…
Democrats may consider obstruction charges against Trump in impeachment probe
WASHINGTON — President Trump, desperate to undermine a fast-moving impeachment probe, could be adding to his troubles. House Democrats say Trump’s stonewalling and threats to unmask a whistleblower could lead to obstruction charges if articles of…

Trump-Ukraine scandal lights up Washington. Cue oversight debate.
Unless a few key Republicans revolt against President Trump and bring the rest of the caucus with them, this situation won’t change. Thus the president has figured out that congressional enforcement mechanisms are mostly notional, says Paul…