by Paul Rosenzweig | Jun 22, 2020 | Cybersecurity, Homeland Security, National Security
Whether you have played, watched, hated, or never heard of baseball, lessons from the sport can be applied to many things in life—including cybersecurity. As it happens, cybersecurity is more relevant to Major League Baseball than you might think. In…
by Paul Rosenzweig | Jun 1, 2020 | Cybersecurity, National Security
In an era when face-to-face transactions have been replaced by ones online, identity becomes critical. So many services—in banking, healthcare, government and e-commerce—depend on knowing “who is on the other side” of a transaction. With the COVID-19…
by Paul Rosenzweig | May 18, 2020 | Cybersecurity
The Tech, Law and Security program at the American University Washington Collect of Law and R Street Institute will host a virtual discussion on the challenge of alternative voting systems during the pandemic Wednesday at 2 p.m.
by Paul Rosenzweig | May 17, 2020 | Cybersecurity, Election Security, Homeland Security, National Security
County News Article A report by election security experts provides an in-depth look at the equipment, staffing, supplies and other costs of administering elections this year that keep voters and election workers safe from the coronavirus while…
by Paul Rosenzweig | May 15, 2020 | Cybersecurity, Homeland Security, National Security
As people across the United States moved to working from home and socially distancing, cyber security breaches have become more prevalent for universities, research institutions and even regular citizens. Paul Rosenzweig, former deputy assistant…
by Paul Rosenzweig | May 11, 2020 | Cybersecurity, Homeland Security, National Security
Introduction In November 2002, 14 months after the attacks of September 11, 2001, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS or the department) was created by Congress to make America safer from terrorism.1 At the time, the policy focus was on…