Cybersecurity
The US is expected to publish its long-awaited cybersecurity strategy before the end of the year. Here’s what it should do.
Cybersecurity has become central to transatlantic security. Cyberspace is now a domain of persistent conflict, where states and their proxies conduct espionage, sabotage, and coercion through cyberattacks that target governments, critical infrastructure, and the private sector, often as part of broader hybrid campaigns. This hub examines the cyber dimension of national power: cyber warfare operations and the actors behind them, the use of cyber weapons and ransomware, the defense of critical infrastructure, and the norms and deterrence measures that could make cyberspace more stable. Fellows and analysts track the threat from Russia, China, and other adversaries, assess resilience against ransomware and other attacks, and offer cybersecurity policy for governments and firms. Explore expert analysis and commentary on cybersecurity, cyber conflict, ransomware, and the protection of the digital systems societies rely on.
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September 29, 2022
Ukraine is Winning the Cyber War
Russia’s cyberattacks failed to shut down Ukrainian infrastructure or hurt its military. This success holds important lessons.
September 27, 2022
Elevating Our Edge: A Path to Integrating Emerging and Disruptive Technologies
Today's race for technological supremacy is contested across multiple domains and moving at breakneck speed. The US and Europe must win.
September 8, 2022
Russian Cyberwarfare: Unpacking the Kremlin’s Capabilities
In the unsettling landscape of Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine, cyber remains one of the most enduring mysteries.
August 26, 2022
Russia Exports Digital Surveillance, Despite Sanctions
Despite Western sanctions and its overall technological backwardness, Russia continues to export digital surveillance technology - and to find willing buyers.
August 4, 2022
Tech Must Fight Terrorist Hate Speech
Tech platforms should combat the spread of extremist propaganda by terrorist groups, says Lucinda Creighton. Europe is leading the way in a crackdown.
July 26, 2022
Pegasus Surveillance Plagues Democratic Europe
A year after the Pegasus scandal broke, the use of Israeli spyware by some of Europe’s democratic governments continues to raise alarms.
July 19, 2022
Russian Cyberattacks Need an International Criminal Court Response
International law needs to keep pace with the changing nature of warfare. The ICC is best placed to take action.
July 14, 2022
Behind the Race to Run the UN’s Internet Agency
Will the United Nations focus on connecting the world to the global Internet or will it be used as a tool to enforce government control?
June 30, 2022
Missing in Europe’s Tech Regulations – Security
In an interview with CEPA, President Toomas Ilves criticized the EU for failing to consider security risks in its recent series of landmark tech regulations.