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How Should the U.S. Respond to the SolarWinds and Microsoft Exchange Hacks?
If the SolarWinds/Holiday Bear campaign was a minimally invasive arthroscopic incision into vulnerable networks, the Microsoft Exchange hack was a full-limb amputation: untargeted, reckless and extremely... -
France, Cyber Operations and Sovereignty: The ‘Purist’ Approach to Sovereignty and Contradictory State Practice
The rule of sovereignty that France asserts applies to cyberspace is incompatible with several of its own operations. The “purist” approach to a rule of sovereignty for cyber operations is at odds with t... -
Commission Criticizes Lack of Preparedness; U.S. Likely to Implement Sweeping Rule on Tech-Related Transactions
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EU Privacy Law and U.S. Surveillance: Solving the Problem of Transatlantic Data Transfers
Most current approaches to resolving the EU-U.S. conflict fall short. It’s time for a hybrid approach. -
How Biden’s Cyber Strategy Echoes Trump’s
Comparing the Biden administration’s Interim National Security Strategic Guidance with Trump’s National Cyber Strategy. -
The Microsoft Exchange Hack and the Great Email Robbery
The world is probably days away from a mass-exploitation of Microsoft Exchange servers—a hack that could have a far greater impact than the SolarWinds breach. -
Was SolarWinds a Different Type of Cyber Espionage?
There is a gap between how administration officials are framing the nature of the SolarWinds incident and what the available evidence indicates about it. -
How Europe’s Intelligence Services Aim to Avoid the EU’s Highest Court—and What It Means for the United States
The United States now finds itself forced to consider changes to its foreign surveillance law and practices in order to reestablish a stable basis for transatlantic transfers of personal data. -
Facebook, It’s Time to Put the Rules in One Place
Facebook’s policies on health misinformation stretch across blog posts, different sections within the Community Standards, and now in its Help Center. This must change. -
What Do the Available Public Comments About the Trump Ban Actually Say?
Early public comments to the Facebook Oversight Board show a surprising consensus that banning the former president was the right move. -
Register Here for U.S. Cyber Command's Annual Legal Conference
U.S. Cyber Command is hosting its annual legal conference this Thursday (March 4th), and all are welcome to (virtually) attend. -
The Real Lesson of the Texas Power Debacle
What happened in Texas should be a warning of what Americans will face from the next generation of the internet and the new realm of cybersecurity risk it will dramatically amplify.