critical infrastructure, Current Affairs, cyber attack, international law, Law, Official Policy, regulation, White House
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Current Affairs, cyber attack, international law
Cyber Round Up: President Obama Puts Focus Back on Cybersecurity; Cyber Sabotage by Digital Cat Burglars; Israel Aims to Become a Cybersecurity Superpower; South Korea Switches to Offensive Cyber Capabilities; Problems with Russia’s New Internet Policy; China Claims US Fabricating Cyber Accusations; Ninth Circuit Considers Overturning National Security Letters Ruling
critical infrastructure, cyber attack, international law
Cyber Round Up: Researchers Aimed at Plugging Cybersecurity Holes in UK’s Power Stations; France’s New Cybersecurity Law; China’s Cyberwar on Hong Kong Protestors; Rising Cyber Threats in Software Used in Nuclear Power Plants; Japan Launches Cybersecurity Talks
Current Affairs, cyber attack, international law, Law, Official Policy, Tallinn Manual
Cyber Provisions in NATO Wales Summit Declaration
Constitution, international law, Law, law enforcement, Legislation, Privacy
The Very Wicked Problem of Search and Seizure in Cyberspace
international law, Legislation
Cyber Proliferation and Export Controls – New Report Outlines The State of Play
critical infrastructure, Current Affairs, cyber attack, deterrence, international law, Privacy, surveillance
Cyber Dialogue 2014 (Day 2 of 2)
Current Affairs, education, international law, Law
10th Annual Conference on National and International Security THIS Saturday
cyber attack, Cyber Exploitation, international law, IT security, Legislation, Privacy, regulation, surveillance
Exploit Sales: The Unnoticed Side of the Trade in Surveillance Technologies
Constitution, critical infrastructure, Criticism, Current Affairs, future, international law, IT security, Law, NSA, surveillance, technology