
Martin Libicki
Keyser Chair, Cybersecurity Studies, U.S. Naval Academy
Martin Libicki holds the Keyser Chair of cybersecurity studies at the U.S. Naval Academy. In addition to teaching, Libicki is an adjunct management scientist at the RAND Corporation, carrying out research in cyberwar and the general impact of information technology on domestic and national security. He previously spent 12 years at the National Defense University, three years on the Navy Staff as program sponsor for industrial preparedness, and three years at the GAO.
Since roughly 2009, North Korea has been active and noisy in cyberspace. From the hacking of government web sites in South Korea and the United States to the trashing of South Korean bank and media [...] More
China is a burgeoning great power. It is continually figuring out the various dimensions of power – not least of which is power in cyberspace – and putting them to use. Like other great powers [...] More