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Secretary Clinton Declares U.S. and China Equal as Cyber Victims
During her visit to China, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made an inexcusable public declaration. She stated that America and China were both “victims of… Read More
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During her visit to China, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made an inexcusable public declaration. She stated that America and China were both “victims of… Read More
Last week, Heritage published a listing of cybersecurity breaches affecting federal government systems from 2004 to the present. The listing is already out of date…. Read More
For the past two weeks, Washington has been in the depths of a discussion about the best way to stop the online theft of intellectual… Read More
Is Congress about to limit freedom of speech on the Internet? Two bills wending their way through the Senate and the House may do just… Read More
Sometimes my friends and colleagues wonder why I fixate on cybersecurity and the Internet. I tell them all the time that it is the single… Read More
As the ball dropped in Times Square and bells across the globe rang in the new year, the cyber world reminded us, yet again, that… Read More
The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) is a well-meaning law that is hopelessly overbroad. It starts from an unobjectionable premise—there ought to be a… Read More
On November 8, officials in Springfield, Illinois, discovered that cyber hackers had gained remote access to the city’s water utility. As The Washington Post reports,… Read More
Do you know all the laws of the United States? Do you know all the laws of each of the 50 states (not to mention… Read More
The law, increasingly, is becoming a tool used by opponents of American power to harass American officials and, through the courts, limit America’s freedom of… Read More