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US v. Cotterman — Laptop Searches at the Border Require “Reasonable Suspicion”

US v. Cotterman — Laptop Searches at the Border Require “Reasonable Suspicion”

by Paul Rosenzweig | Mar 7, 2013 | Cybersecurity, Homeland Security

Breaking news late on a Friday afternoon, addressing both cybersecurity and homeland security/border issues. The Ninth Circuit sitting en banc has decided US v. Breaking news late on a Friday afternoon, addressing both cybersecurity and homeland…
US v. Cotterman — Laptop Searches at the Border Require “Reasonable Suspicion”

House Committee Jurisdiction and CISPA

by Paul Rosenzweig | Mar 4, 2013 | Cybersecurity, Homeland Security

Last year, the House Intelligence Committee passed out a bill, the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) that eventually was adopted with bipartisan support in the House of Representatives. The bill drew a veto threat from President…
Obama’s Cybersecurity Executive Order Falls Short

Obama’s Cybersecurity Executive Order Falls Short

by Paul Rosenzweig | Feb 13, 2013 | Cybersecurity, Homeland Security, National Security

In his State of the Union address, President Obama announced that he had signed an executive order (EO) on cybersecurity. The order uses a standard-setting approach to improve cybersecurity. However, such a model will only impose costs, encourage…
US v. Cotterman — Laptop Searches at the Border Require “Reasonable Suspicion”

Cyber Warfare: How Conflicts in Cyberspace are Challenging America and Changing the World

by Paul Rosenzweig | Jan 13, 2013 | Cybersecurity, Homeland Security

With some hesitancy at the sense of shameless self-promotion it necessarily entails, I am very pleased to to announce today that my book Cyber Warfare: How Conflicts in Cyberspace are Challenging America and Changing the World is now available from…
US v. Cotterman — Laptop Searches at the Border Require “Reasonable Suspicion”

DHS Cybersecurity Authorities

by Paul Rosenzweig | Dec 1, 2012 | Cybersecurity, Homeland Security

One of the things that has struck me about the debate concerning cybersecurity legislation is that we don’t have a really good baseline of existing legal authorities for the protection of cyberspace. Slowly, that is changing. Here is one offering –…
Obama’s Cybersecurity Executive Order Falls Short

Obama’s Cyber Executive Order: More Government Control of the Network

by Paul Rosenzweig | Nov 14, 2012 | Cybersecurity, Homeland Security, National Security

The Administration has now released a draft executive order (EO) on cybersecurity,[1] and with President Obama’s recent re-election, the likelihood that the EO will be issued has only increased. Furthermore, Senate majority leader Harry Reid (D–NV)…
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