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Category Archives: cyber security
General Cartwright Q&A: Cyber, Middle East, and Nuclear
We were honored to receive General James Cartwright at DCFR this month. Recently, appointed a senior fellow at Harvard’s Belfer Center, he will divide his time on cybersecurity issues and the rivalry between the United States and China. General Cartwright is known … Continue reading
Posted in cyber security, Foreign policy, Middle East, United States
Tagged nuclear
Facing Up to Cyber Security
Our program last week with Stewart Baker, former assistant secretary of policy, Department of Homeland Security, focused on the challenges, risks, and threats relative to cyber security. His recent book “Skating on Stilts” discusses how to stop tomorrow’s threats and … Continue reading
Posted in cyber security