Hacking the Vote: Lacking Attacks – Threats Remain
Americans will remember the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election as one of the most controversial in our history. Yet, debate extended beyond the fitness of the […] More
Americans will remember the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election as one of the most controversial in our history. Yet, debate extended beyond the fitness of the […] More
When it comes to cybersecurity preparations for the 2016 election, it is now officially too late. The success, perceived and actual, of the election on […] More
With elections around the corner and ongoing fears of Russian interference and vulnerabilities in electronic election systems, The Cipher Brief sat down with Rachel DeLevie-Orey […] More
The idyllic American university campus conjures the image of a safe and open academic environment where students spend four or more years learning new ideas […] More
On Tuesday, people around the United States will flood to local polling places to cast their vote for the future leadership of the United States. […] More
Earlier this month, Director of National Intelligence (DNI) James Clapper described reaching out to the private sector as a “daunting task,” and that “there is […] More
All Americans – including both company executives and law enforcement officials across the nation – want to keep our country safe and secure. This shouldn’t […] More
At least twice in the past year, the U.S. was Twappled. That is, multibillion-dollar U.S. corporations used their significant position in their respective industry to […] More
As the military prepares for the transition to the next administration, the three service secretaries on Monday detailed their concerns about the challenges posed by […] More
October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month and The Cipher Brief is pulling together a Cyber Advisory Task Force made up of public and private […] More
The past year has proven to be a contentious and disruptive time for the technology sector. The threat of home grown terrorism combined with the […] More
As cyber attacks against U.S. government and private networks have increased in severity in recent years, the Congress and President have actively sought to identify, […] More
A confusing legal landscape and ever changing technology has created a challenging environment for businesses to navigate. The Cipher Brief recently spoke to Chris Pogue, […] More
Recent amendments to the Wassenaar Arrangement (WA)—a multilateral voluntary agreement among 41 countries that places restrictions on the export of dual use technologies—have added intrusion […] More
The risk of attack or theft from cyber-enabled actors has been made extremely clear to both private businesses and governments. The last few years have […] More
As more and more business is conducted online and cyber criminals target in on a very lucrative market, both the public and private sector face […] More
Whether it’s your phone, your computer, TV, or even a refrigerator, all those connected devices that we depend on in our daily lives have become […] More
American businesses lose an estimated $160 billion to $480 billion annually due to trade secret misappropriation. To combat this loss, over the past few years […] More
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