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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.

CISPA – An Assessment
As most readers are aware, in the midst of the national turmoil following the bombings in Boston, the House of Representatives passed a version of the Cybersecurity Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) by a vote of 288-127. No entity can…

Cybersecurity, Einstein 3 and Privacy
Einstein 3 is the Federal Government’s expanded system for protecting Federal cyber networks through the inspection of all traffic heading to Federal networks. It is both an intrusion detection and an intrusion prevention system which operates at the…

CISPA Passes in the House
The House of Representatives has passed the Cybersecurity Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, by a vote of 288-127. This happened after several amendments were adopted (most notably one offered by Rep. The House of Representatives has passed the…

The Dark Future of International Cybersecurity Regulation
Michael J. Glennon, of Tufts University, has an important new piece out entitled “The Dark Future of Cybersecurity Regulation.” It’s a realistic view, in my judgement, of the prospects of international cyber treaties. Here’s a taste from the…

Today in Cyber on the Hill — CISPA Heads to the House Floor
It was a busy day on the House side in Cyber. The House Rules Committee reported out the Cybersecurity Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act for consideration on the House floor tomorrow. Meanwhile the White House issued a It was a busy day on the…

German IT Cybersecurity Proposal
As America continues to consider legislation for improving cybersecurity, the actions of other Western nations may (or may not) be of influence and interest. I recently received a management summary of the proposed German IT security legislation…

New Draft of House CISPA Bill
The House Intelligence Committee has released a new draft of the Cybersecurity Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act. I think it is fair to say that the bill is becoming increasingly more moderate as it goes through iterations. As originally…

Thinking About Cybersecurity — A Video Course
I hope you will forgive me a bit of self-congratulation. Today, The Great Courses released a video course that I did for them entitled Thinking about Cybersecurity: From Cyber Crime to Cyber Warfare. The course is a less academic but visually…

Building a Cyber Liability System
Those who follow the blog will know that I am skeptical of the government’s ability to construct a regulatory system for enhancing cybersecurity standards. I am often asked, however: “well, then what do you support?” I am pleased to finally have a…

A Congressional Guide: Seven Steps to U.S. Security, Prosperity, and Freedom in Cyberspace
The U.S. faces significant cybersecurity threats that jeopardize America’s critical infrastructure, the freedoms that Americans exercise online, and the economic viability of U.S. businesses. The cybersecurity status quo is unstable, especially when…