The Dark Side of DNA Data:
Exploring the Privacy Implications of Aggregated Domestic Genomic Information
DNA data is being treated as a commercial asset, not the personal information that it is.
Navigating the Evolving Threat Landscape: Adapting Financial Sector Cybersecurity Efforts
In the last decade, the financial sector of the U.S. has undergone sustained targeting and subsequent disruption from Iranian Cyber Attack Campaigns. Additionally, Saudi and Middle Eastern regions have been targeted, resulting in global disruptions specific to the financial sector (Iran Cyber Global Finance Brief 1).
The Evolution of Russian Cyber Warfare: A Modern Threat to Global Security
In the 21st century, the importance of a nation's cyber arsenal and capabilities has become a critical factor in sizing up who the most significant threat is. To be considered a threat to the United States, a country needs to possess technological prowess and have independent interests from the United States. The country that most fits this criterion and is the biggest threat to American security is Russia due to its aggressive nature and comfort level with conflict.
Cyberattacks as an Act of War (or not)
We are at another tipping point in history in military weapons; the United States can be like the many other nations that fell behind or became obsolete due to underestimating the application of emerging technologies in warfare. Autonomous weapons systems must be incorporated into national security strategies, even if just for defense purposes