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Cyberattacks are increasing in number and voracity. Unsplash Imagine waking up one morning and learning from your preferred news source that agents from an adversarial nation-state were fanned out across the country, stealing information and documents from private corporations and government agencies. This horrific news would occupy headlines of every news outlet in the country, and Americans would naturally be stunned and scared. While we haven’t had headlines such as these, we might as well have. The information and investigative cyberattacks the nation has been dealing with for years, and malware placement in U.S. systems by bad actors, have the same impact as physical invasion or attack. While not as dramatic or receiving the same amount of news coverage, our computer networks’ vulnerability is shocking. ....
Theme It had to happen eventually. Out of all the countries in the world, the hacking back debate has finally entered the political discourse in neutral Switzerland. While it is still too early to determine where the discussion will be heading toward, it is also the perfect time to insert a new perspective on hacking back. Summary This analysis will try to build a new baseline by explaining the fragmented history of hacking back and outlining varying degrees of operational intensity to refine a more nuanced understanding of hacking back. 1 Having said that, given the small number of publicly known cases, writing about hacking back is similar to putting together a 1000-piece puzzle with a mere 20 pieces while having only a rough idea as to what the complete picture actually looks like. ....
by Katherine Lee Nazli Choucri. Credit: MIT Political Science Department. If there’s anything the last few months of current events in the U.S. has made starkly clear, it’s that seemingly distinct entities in our lives such as social media, politics and conflict, just to name a few are much more interconnected in ways that few of us may see or understand. Identifying those connections is a large part of the formidable body of work conducted by AAAS Member Nazli Choucri, Ph.D., a professor of political science and a senior faculty member at the Center of International Studies (CIS) and a faculty affiliate at the Institute for Data, Science, and Society (IDSS) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). In 2020, Dr. Choucri was elected as a AAAS Fellow for her work on international relations, cybersecurity and global sustainability solutions. ....
About the dnc e-mails that were leaked. i don t pay a lot of attention to mr. assange s tweets, so that wasn t a consideration in this instance. i refer you to the justice department for any criminal investigations, indictments, extradition issues that may come up with him. what i can say broadly is that in this new cyber age, we re going to have to make sure that we continually work to find the right balance of accountability and openness and transparency that is the hallmark of our democracy and also recognize there are adversaries and bad actors out there who want to use that same openness in ways that hurt us. whether that s in trying to ....