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Event Recap - Cyber in War: Lessons from the Russia-Ukraine Conflict

American University’s Washington College of Law held a symposium discussing lessons learned from the Russia-Ukraine conflict and how cyber fits into traditional understanding of international humanitarian law.

What Does a Government Shutdown Mean for Cybersecurity?

As a U.S. government shutdown looms, the impact on cybersecurity may be significant as workforce is furloughed leaving potential gaps.

Episode 6: Congressional Cyber Policy with former Rep. Jim Langevin

Former U.S. Congressman Jim Langevin joins the pod to discuss a few of his many contributions to the field, including as the co-founder of the bipartisan Congressional Cybersecurity Caucus.

NSTAC report details abuse of domestic infrastructure findings and recommendations

As the number of foreign actors using U.S. commercial network infrastructure to launch cyber-attacks has increased, a new report from the details findings and recommendations to deal with this abuse.

Has Progress Made Been in Federal Cybersecurity? CSC 2.0 Wants More

Strides have been made since the Cyberspace Solarium Commission report was issued in 2020 but more work is still to come.

CyberNext DC 2023 Preview and Agenda

The Cybersecurity Coalition and the Cyber Threat Alliance are hosting CyberNext DC, a day-long policy summit featuring prominent members of the cybersecurity community who are actively engaged in cybersecurity policy issues.

FinCEN: $212 billion in likely financial crimes linked to identity verification breakdowns

FinCEN has linked $212 billion in suspicious activity reports to breakdowns in identity verification.

Episode 5: The New DoD Cyber Strategy with Deputy Assistant Secretary Mieke Eoyang

Mieke Eoyang, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Cyber Policy, provides valuable insights around the 2023 DoD Cyber Strategy summary and her thoughts on how cyber warfare have significantly evolved in the last decade.

Untangling the Web of Redlines: The UN Cybercrime Convention possible stalemate

Unless disagreements between western democracies and authoritarian regimes on key issues of the cybercrime treaty are resolved quickly, it’s unlikely that a treaty will materialize in 2024.

Spotlight on the NIST Privacy Framework: It Takes a Village…

NIST's Privacy Workforce Public Working Group (PWWG) is a community of professionals from diverse backgrounds united under a shared goal to nurture and develop a skilled privacy workforce.