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The Cybersecurity 202: Not just about the nukes: Biden s opening moves with Russia elevate cybersecurity issues Tonya Riley with Aaron Schaffer President Biden s decision to begin his term with an order to investigate Russian hacking and election interference is a dramatic elevation of cybersecurity issues in U.S. national security policy. As Biden seeks to extend a treaty limiting the world s largest nuclear arsenals – with just days before it expires – he is also preparing to punish Russia for its behavior in cyberspace. He s asking the newly-installed director of national intelligence to investigate the extensive Russian hack of at least eight government agencies tied to the SolarWinds breach and Russia s interference in the 2020 election to inform this decision. ....
A laptop was stolen from the office of Nancy Pelosi during the storming of the US Capitol. Harrisburg, Pa.: A Pennsylvania woman accused of helping to steal a laptop from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi s office during the attack on the U.S. Capitol was ordered released from detention on Thursday and placed in her mother s custody. Riley June Williams, 22, must stay in the home she shares with her mother and abide by other conditions of release, including avoiding contact with any witnesses or victims of the Jan. 6 Capitol storming. Federal Magistrate Judge Martin Carlson said he was releasing Williams in part because she had no prior criminal record, but he warned her that her mother, Wendy Williams, could be criminally charged if she fails to report to the court any violations of the conditions of release. ....
Next, Williams is scheduled to appear virtually in a Virginia federal court on Monday. A court order signed Tuesday by U.S. Magistrate Judge Martin Carlson detailed the conditions of Williams release from Dauphin County Prison: She must remain in the custody of her mother and submit to location monitoring. She also must forfeit her passport and is under home detention, meaning she cannot leave the residence for any reason other than school, work, medical appointments, religious services or trial-related travel. The gravity of these offenses is great, Carlson told Williams. It cannot be overstated. Williams reportedly could be sentenced to 20 years in prison if convicted. ....