I recently returned from presenting at this year’s International Conference on Cyber Conflict in Tallinn, Estonia. In his presentation to a “Lessons Learned” panel at that conference, Jason Healey of ...
For decades, we have heard a lot of talk from American officials, industry experts, and others about the supposed threat of a “cyber 9/11,” “cyber Pearl Harbor,” “cyber Katrina,” or even “cyber Sandy.
Logically, it is difficult to push for anything but restraint in cyberspace. Cyberspace is simply not built for warfare despite decades of warnings from pundits about the danger of “Cyber Pearl ...
For almost three decades, we have awaited a mythical “cyber Pearl Harbor,” the harbinger of digital doom that the U.S. cybersecurity community assumes to be inevitable. Strangely enough, some believe ...
Despite what your congressman may tell you, cyber war might never happen, says a researcher in the Department of War Studies at King's College London. Thomas Rid, also a fellow at Johns Hopkins' ...
In 2012, then-Defense Secretary Leon Panetta warned of a "Cyber Pearl Harbor." However, scholars question if the metaphor still holds weight. (Getty Images) Former Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta ...
Jamie Collier and Monica Kaminska are PhD students at the University of Oxford. You can follow them at @TheCollierJam and @monica_kaminska. We are slightly more optimistic at the prospects of studying ...
Director of National Intelligence James Clapper testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014, before the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on current and projected national ...
Cybersecurity, says Noah Smith at Bloomberg View, has generally managed to stay one step ahead of cyber-criminals. But that could soon change: “Machine learning — in particular, a recently popular ...
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