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Articles by Paul Rosenzweig
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Big 10: What you need to know about cybersecurity: ‘Expect a future where a computer doesn’t just connect you, but can also be a weapon’
Not a week seems to go by anymore without news of another U.S. agency or business falling victim to a cyberattack. For perspective on the problem, we rounded up a panel of experts to answer 10 questions — kicking off a new, occasional N-G series…
Homeland Security Revamp Effort Seeks to Skirt Turf Skirmishes
Bloomberg Government subscribers get the stories like this first. Act now and gain unlimited access to everything you need to know. Learn more. House lawmakers are vying to reshape the Department of Homeland Security — a sprawling agency formed to…
Let’s Bet on the Next Big Policy Crisis—No, Really
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko. (Flickr/Prachatai, https://flic.kr/p/2jAvs2f; CC BY-NC-ND 2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/) Will Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko—“Europe’s last dictator,” who ordered the…
Ransomware talks: How Biden could push Putin to the table
As the United States comes out of yet another major attack by a Russian ransomware gang, this one leveled at Florida-based software provider Kaseya by the REvil threat group, the administration is ramping up its rhetoric about holding Russia…
President Biden Meets With Vladimir Putin to Discuss Terms of Cyberwarfare
Paul Rosenzweig, Resident Senior Fellow of Cybersecurity and Emerging Threats at R Street Institute, discusses the key takeaways from President Biden and President Putin’s meeting on cyberwarfare, and the steps both nations are taking for continued…
Podcast: A Brave New World (Wide Web)
In this episode your faithful host Josh and your political host talk with cybersecurity expert Paul Rosenzweig. Join them as they discuss the nature of cybersecurity, the state of the art as it pertains to America, the vulnerabilities we all face,…
Ransomware attacks put everything we depend on at risk. What’s next, foamy coffee lattes?
Russia won’t punish or extradite cyber criminals to face justice in the West. But we have ways to expose gangs dealing in anonymous digital currency. Cybercriminals may soon cross a true red line for humanity – or maybe we should call it a brown…
Ransomware hackers hit pipelines, food supply, transportation, more
The high-profile incidents show “that nothing is safe,” former senior Department of Homeland Security official Paul Rosenzweig told USA Today. “Not the meatpacking industry, not the chemical industry, not the wastewater treatment industry, not Sony.…
JBS USA Suffers Cyberattack
“And the only way to be safe in this world is to unplug completely. And you can’t do that and be economically competitive,” added Rosenzweig, a Cybersecurity and Emerging Threats senior fellow at the non-partisan R Street Institute public policy…
‘Nothing is safe’: Five times ransomware attackers have impacted our livesv>
For the second time in as many months, a major link in the U.S. supply chain has been hampered due to hackers launching a ransomware attack. This week, a global meat supplier was hit. Last month, a main East Coast pipeline was shut down for days,…