Tag: Cyber
34 Articles
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North Korea’s Nuclear Threats: 5 Minutes with US National Security Expert Carla Robbins
GJIA: The situation has always been shaky in the Korean peninsula. With all these new dynamics at play including a somewhat new regime in North Korea and now a new president,…
April 15, 2013
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The Key Terrain of Cyber
It is said that “cyber” is distinct from other domains in that it is created by humans and does not necessarily have physical manifestations.1 The legacy domains of air, sea,…
March 27, 2013
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Perspective: Not all Vendors and Products are Created Equal
We do not just use the Internet, we rely upon it, and as we continue to use it across the globe it in ways previously undiscovered, the criticality for it increases in parallel.…
March 23, 2013
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Achieving International Cyber Stability
New inventions often generate new problems. Information technology, the Internet, digital networks, cyberspace—whatever the preferred appellation—is no different. Cyber crime…
March 23, 2013
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Global Fight Against Cybercrime: Undoing the Paralysis
As the Internet exploded across the globe in the mid-1990s, the Council of Europe was the only intergovernmental treaty organization to recognize that “only a binding…
March 23, 2013
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Why Cybersecurity is Hard
In the twenty-first century we face unprecedented challenges in securing the information assets and intellectual property of our public and private organizations. Yet only a few…
March 23, 2013
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Leadership and Responsibility for Cybersecurity
According to Darwin, “it is not the most intellectual of the species that survives; it is not the strongest that survives; but the species that survives is the one that is able…
March 23, 2013
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Congressional Oversight of Hostilities in the Fifth Domain: Cyber Conflict and the War Powers Resolution
Since 1973, Congress has claimed the right to terminate military engagements under the War Powers Resolution (WPR).1 Beginning with Richard Nixon, whose veto had to be overturned…
March 23, 2013
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A Balkanized Internet? The Uncertain Future of Global Internet Standards
The Internet is at a crossroads. Today, it is generally open, interoperable and unified. Any Internet user can exchange email with more than two billion other global Internet…
March 23, 2013
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The Implications of Mandates in International Cyber Affairs
Creating an international cyber governance and security regime faces two critical challenges: jurisdiction-shopping by nations for friendly venues to discuss and promote their…
March 23, 2013
