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The Cybersecurity 202: Nearly two-thirds of cybersecurity experts think Biden’s response to Russian hack is sufficient

The Cybersecurity 202: Nearly two-thirds of cybersecurity experts think Biden’s response to Russian hack is sufficient

by Paul Rosenzweig | Apr 25, 2021 | Cybersecurity

NO: “It is a difficult balance, and I certainly appreciate the apparent thoughtfulness that went into the Biden response, but it was insufficiently punitive. The Russians made a wholesale assault on the integrity of supply chain, which followed an…
We Could Use a Private-Sector-Oriented Cyber Leader

We Could Use a Private-Sector-Oriented Cyber Leader

by Paul Rosenzweig | Apr 20, 2021 | Cybersecurity, National Security

All three of President Biden’s picks for the top cyber positions in his administration are excellent choices. It would have been better, however, if one of them had experience more rooted in the private sector. Chris Inglis has been nominated to be…
Event: Cyber 101 Series: Solarwhat? Cybersecurity and Why it Matters

Event: Cyber 101 Series: Solarwhat? Cybersecurity and Why it Matters

by Paul Rosenzweig | Apr 13, 2021 | Cybersecurity

How important is cybersecurity in policy, and why? How does the SolarWinds hack play into overall cybersecurity? R Street Institute’s Resident Fellow Kathryn Waldron and Resident Senior Fellow Paul Rosenzweig answer these questions through immersive…
The Surveillance State: Big Data, Freedom, and You

The Surveillance State: Big Data, Freedom, and You

by Paul Rosenzweig | Apr 4, 2021 | Cybersecurity, Data Privacy

The Great Courses, The Teaching Company A police officer places a GPS device on a suspected drug dealer’s car to trace his whereabouts and build a case against him. A popular retail store uses predictive analytics to send pregnancy-related advertising to a teenager...
Enterprise Cybersecurity Measurement

Enterprise Cybersecurity Measurement

by Paul Rosenzweig | Mar 25, 2021 | Cybersecurity, National Security

Enterprises can manage, mitigate and monitor their cyber risks by mapping threats and adversary tactics, techniques and procedures to known vulnerabilities. Ultimately, the goal is to have a scalable, reproducible metric for risk. On Feb. 4, 2021,…
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