Federal cybersecurity will be an enduring mission, always evolving and changing to stay ahead of the threat.
A selection of experts answer a new question from Judy Dempsey on the foreign and security policy challenges shaping Europe’s role in the world.
One genuine piece of news behind the U.S. sanctions against Russian individuals and organizations is the attribution to Russia of a hacking campaign that has targeted critical U.S. infrastructure.
The West’s approach to Russian cyberwarfare is foundering. Many Western governments appear immobilized by the fear of escalatory counterattacks, but this is surrendering to Moscow.
The U.S. government and private sector are still not sufficiently agile to keep up with cyber threats.
The controversies surrounding autonomous weapons must not obscure the fact that like most technologies, AI has a number of non-lethal uses for militaries across the world, and especially for the Indian military.
How a bipartisan statement asking the states to work with Congress on the threat of Russia was watered down in the Senate.
Three potential paths have emerged for future efforts to develop norms for state behavior in cyberspace.
Cyberspace has become the new battleground for geopolitics. State-hacker relationships could unleash significant harm undermining global security, stability, and human rights.
Coalition of countries accuse Russia of being responsible for NotPetya ransomware.