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Articles by Paul Rosenzweig
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At-home ancestry DNA kits may make it easier for enemies to target you, the Navy’s top officer says
Information gleaned from at-home ancestry DNA kits can help foes better tailor their weapons, the Navy’s top officer said last week.While DNA information can be misused and should be treated with personal information, it’s unlikely that enemies would…

At-home ancestry DNA kits may make it easier for enemies to target you, the Navy’s top officer says
Paul Rosenzweig, a cybersecurity expert with R Street Institute who served as President George W. Bush’s Department of Homeland Security deputy assistant secretary for policy, said people must treat their DNA like any other personal data.

1181 Days After Russia’s “Sweeping and Systematic” Assault On American Elections, Will Leader McConnell Finally Allow A Bipartisan Senate Briefing on Election Security?
From Law Works: A Former Homeland Security Official Faults McConnell For Failing To Enhance Cybersecurity. According to the Guardian: “Paul Rosenzweig, a former top DHS official and a cyber expert with the nonpartisan R Street Institute, said efforts…

Comments on Competition and Consumer Protection in the 21st Century Hearings Hearing #12: The FTC’s Approach to Consumer Privacy
BEFORE THE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Docket No. FTC-2018-0098 COMMENTS OF THE R STREET INSTITUTE Last November, The R Street Institute[1] (“R Street”) filed comments with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration[2] in response to…
Trump not doing enough to thwart Russian 2020 meddling, experts say
Intelligence warnings are growing that Russia will probably meddle in the 2020 elections, but Donald Trump and a powerful Senate ally are downplaying these concerns and not doing enough to thwart interfering, say Russia and cyber experts and key…

Progress in Cybersecurity: Toward a System of Measurement
How do we quantify safety and security? That fundamental question underlies almost all modern national security questions (and, naturally, most commercial questions about risk as well). The cost-benefit analysis inherent in measuring safety and…

Wyden Introduces Bill to Protect Campaigns, State Parties From Foreign Hackers
May 21, 2019 Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Ron Wyden, D-Ore., today introduced a bill to defend campaigns and state parties against foreign hackers. The Federal Campaign Cybersecurity Assistance Act is the third bill Wyden has introduced this year…

Democrats’ Hearing Witnesses Admit Subpoenas Required Barr to Violate the Law
From Liberty Headlines: Armstrong then asked Paul Rosenzweig, a senior fellow at R Street Institute’s National Security & Cybersecurity team, who agreed Barr was within his rights, but added that “nothing in the statute prevents him from asking…
Trump administration cracks down on giant Chinese tech firm, escalating clash with Beijing
The Trump administration on Wednesday slapped a major Chinese firm with an extreme penalty that makes it very difficult for it to do business with any U.S. company, a dramatic escalation of the economic clash between the two nations. The Commerce…

Testimony before the House Committee on the Judiciary on Executive Privilege and Congressional Oversight
STATEMENT PaulRosenzweig Senior Fellow, R Street Institute Principal, Red BranchConsulting, PLLC Professorial Lecturerin Law, GeorgeWashington University Washington, D.C. before the Committee on the Judiciary United States House ofRepresentatives…