A woman uses a computer in the lounge area of the 27th Chaos Communication Congress (27C3) in Berlin on December 27, 2010. (Thomas Peter/Reuters) After years of dismissing the utility of international ...
On November 7, 2022, the Chinese State Council of Information Office released a white paper titled “Jointly Build a Community With a Shared Future in Cyberspace,” emphasizing a vision of internet ...
The United States has yet to attempt to control, govern and lay claim to cyberspace. Other countries have been much bolder, seeking to plant their flags in a domain on which America depends to project ...
Cyberattacks are coming in the near term and America is not ready for them. We need to pass cybersecurity legislation in order to enable better information-sharing between government and industry. We ...
The United States could lose its relative position of power in the world today without being defeated in an armed conflict. This is because cyberspace has opened a new avenue for international ...
Brandon Valeriano is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Glasgow and Ryan C. Maness is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Northeastern University. They have recently published Cyber War versus Cyber ...
There are no internationally accepted criteria yet for determining whether a nation state cyberattack is a use of force equivalent to an armed attack, which could trigger a military response. Likewise ...
Nations still don't fully agree on what sovereignty in cyberspace is, potentially posing challenges for cooperation. (Bill Roche/U.S. Army Cyber Command) As the cyber domain is more active, and ...
Woodrow Wilson Center Press/Columbia University Press, $90, $30 (paper) 296 pages In the United States, Canada and Western Europe, dozens of al Qaeda, al-Shabab- and ISIS-related terrorist plots have ...
Success in cyberspace is essential to the advancement of America’s national interests. Digital technologies determine how many of the processes that define modern societies operate, from ...
Microsoft has issued two reports on Russian operations. Its data suggests that most Russian activities are about stealing information and influencing the public debate, not incapacitating information ...