The pressing threat of Chinese-made drones flying above U.S. critical infrastructure 

Drones from China’s DJI contain high-res cameras, advanced sensors and wireless access, opening the door for espionage and sabotage.

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The US cybersecurity strategy won’t address today’s threats with regulation alone

The Biden administration needs to foster greater public-private collaboration, involve global partners and help build the cyber workforce to fight growing digital threats. 

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New cyber reality: With great interdependence comes great liability

Biden’s cybersecurity strategy rightly advocates for more regulation. For companies doing security right, there’s no need to panic.

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The US cybersecurity imperative: fortifying critical infrastructure 

It’s time for a more assertive approach to combat digital threats to utilities, chemical plants and other critical infrastructure sectors.

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It’s time to focus on information warfare’s hard questions

With Moscow and Meta at a state of equilibrium in launching and taking down information operations, we need answers to fundamental questions.

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To win the internet, the Pentagon’s info ops need more humanity and a dash of absurdity

U.S. information operations should dispense with deception and obfuscation and embrace truth as well as the absurdity of meme culture.

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Americans should be ready — and watching — for Russian meddling in the midterms and beyond

Considering Putin’s threats against the West, it is unlikely Moscow will waive an opportunity to undermine the U.S. during election season.

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