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Category: International Policy

How cyber amplifies the nuclear threat and what to do about it

  • September 6, 2018

As cyber weapons become more accessible and versatile, many states are incorporating cyber into their national defense strategies. What does this mean for nuclear proliferation, especially for non-state actors and states such as Iran post-JCPOA?  President Donald Trump recently announced the withdrawal…

Categories: International Policy, Security, Technology

Russian cyber interference in US power grid heightens security fears

  • June 26, 2018

Russian cyber attacks on the US electrical grid have mostly been about network access. But with rising tensions, could attacks escalate? The US Grid System With rapid expansion of automation and computer-controlled electrical grid systems, the United States must face…

Categories: Energy & Environment, International Policy, National Security
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