by Paul Rosenzweig | Mar 31, 2014 | Cybersecurity, Homeland Security, National Security
The Internet is a powerful engine for growth and freedom, of which the United States has taken and continues to take full advantage. As everything from military systems to smartphones has become linked to the Internet, however, the number of bad…
by Paul Rosenzweig | Dec 2, 2013 | Cybersecurity, National Security
Just before Thanksgiving, the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (which has among its membership luminaries such as Eric Schmidt of Google and Shirley Ann Jackson, the President of Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute) issued a…
by Paul Rosenzweig | Oct 13, 2013 | Cybersecurity, National Security
The purpose of this bibliography, originally prepared for the Future of Cyber Warfare symposium held at George Washington University Law School in April 2012, is to provide scholarly and other resources pr The purpose of this bibliography, originally…
by Paul Rosenzweig | Aug 2, 2013 | Cybersecurity, National Security
[L]aw firms, government law departments, and other similarly situated organizations have become prime targets. Lawyers have limited resources to dedicate to computer security, may not have a sophisticated appreciation of the associated technology…
by Paul Rosenzweig | May 25, 2013 | Cybersecurity, National Security
Some readers may have read about the ongoing proposal that SoftBank purchase a controlling interest in Sprint/Nextel. As the Washington Post has reported, the Dish network has made a competing offer to purchase Sprint.Not content with the overt…
by Paul Rosenzweig | May 6, 2013 | Cybersecurity, National Security
As most readers are aware, in the midst of the national turmoil following the bombings in Boston, the House of Representatives passed a version of the Cybersecurity Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) by a vote of 288-127. No entity can…