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Articles by Paul Rosenzweig
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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…
Campaigns ramp up cybersecurity
From The Washington Examiner: Among the tools and tactics available to campaigns are two-factor authentication, restricting access to important files so they are not on a shared server, and segmenting networks, said Paul Rosenzweig, a senior fellow…

Mueller’s Hidden Nuggets
From Skullduggery: Shane Harris – Senior National Security writer at the Washington Post, as well as Paul Rosenzweig – Senior Fellow, National Security & Cybersecurity at R Street join co-hosts Michael Isikoff, Daniel Klaidman and Yahoo’s WH…

Cybersecurity and the Mueller Report
It isn’t as sexy as the overall question of Russian information operations or the president’s obstructive criminal behavior, but as someone focused on cybersecurity more generally, I thought it would be amusing to tease out a few of the issues in the…

WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange faces U.S. computer-hacking charge after arrest in London
From The Los Angeles Times: Paul Rosenzweig, a cybercrime expert and former Homeland Security official, said prosecutors have charged Assange with violating a 1984 cybersecurity law called the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. “Journalists are not at…

Cybersecurity News Briefs
SHOULDN’T SOME ONE INVESTIGATE cybersecurity events to determine what happened, and how similar incidents might be prevented in the future? And with no effort to cast blame or judge whether the savings would justify the cost? There is an agency that…

Wyden, Cotton Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Protect Personal Devices and Accounts of Senators and Staff from Cyber Threats
March 27, 2019 Washington, D.C. – U.S. Sens. and members of the Senate Intelligence Committee Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Tom Cotton, R-Ark., today introduced a bipartisan bill to protect the personal electronic devices and accounts of senators and their…