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How to Measure Cybersecurity

How to Measure Cybersecurity

by Paul Rosenzweig | Aug 26, 2019 | Cybersecurity, National Security

Amazon Web Services presenter at the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s 2018 Cybersecurity Awareness Day. Paul Rosenzweig observed recently on Lawfare that there are “no universally recognized, generally accepted metrics by which to…

At-home ancestry DNA kits may make it easier for enemies to target you, the Navy’s top officer says

by Paul Rosenzweig | Jul 8, 2019 | Cybersecurity, Homeland Security, National Security

Information gleaned from at-home ancestry DNA kits can help foes better tailor their weapons, the Navy’s top officer said last week.While DNA information can be misused and should be treated with personal information, it’s unlikely that enemies would…
Comments on Competition and Consumer Protection in the 21st Century Hearings Hearing #12: The FTC’s Approach to Consumer Privacy

Comments on Competition and Consumer Protection in the 21st Century Hearings Hearing #12: The FTC’s Approach to Consumer Privacy

by Paul Rosenzweig | May 30, 2019 | Artificial intelligence, Cybersecurity, National Security

BEFORE THE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Docket No. FTC-2018-0098 COMMENTS OF THE R STREET INSTITUTE Last November, The R Street Institute[1] (“R Street”) filed comments with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration[2] in response to…

Trump not doing enough to thwart Russian 2020 meddling, experts say

by Peter Stone | May 27, 2019 | Cybersecurity, Donald Trump, Election Security, Homeland Security, National Security

Intelligence warnings are growing that Russia will probably meddle in the 2020 elections, but Donald Trump and a powerful Senate ally are downplaying these concerns and not doing enough to thwart interfering, say Russia and cyber experts and key…
Progress in Cybersecurity: Toward a System of Measurement

Progress in Cybersecurity: Toward a System of Measurement

by Paul Rosenzweig | May 23, 2019 | Cybersecurity, National Security

How do we quantify safety and security? That fundamental question underlies almost all modern national security questions (and, naturally, most commercial questions about risk as well). The cost-benefit analysis inherent in measuring safety and…
Wyden Introduces Bill to Protect Campaigns, State Parties From Foreign Hackers

Wyden Introduces Bill to Protect Campaigns, State Parties From Foreign Hackers

by Paul Rosenzweig | May 20, 2019 | Cybersecurity, Election Security, National Security

May 21, 2019 Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Ron Wyden, D-Ore., today introduced a bill to defend campaigns and state parties against foreign hackers. The Federal Campaign Cybersecurity Assistance Act is the third bill Wyden has introduced this year…
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