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.
Modern Domestic Terrorism Threats in America and an Exploration in Counterterrorism Solutions
Violent ideological groups, lone wolves, and domestic actors comprise some of the main threats to U.S. national security today, varying between leader-led and leaderless structures of an organization. In some cases, a combination of all three exists, such as a group of independent lone wolves radicalized by extremist groups residing in the U.S., having found a belief system over chat rooms on the internet, as the story so often goes.
Digital Democracy Dies in the Dark
Since the first time a computer connected to another computer in 1962 and formed the infantile connection that grew into what we know as the internet today (Leiner et al. 3), securing it has proven to be an unrelenting challenge. The objective of the internet was to share information, and though it has done that quite successfully, it has also created new vulnerable spaces accessible to the rest of the world. At no other point in history has companies, governments, individuals, and infrastructure been so easily accessible to the world at large.