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Why the US still must invest in homeland missile defense
At least four crucial considerations help make the case for sustaining and strengthening the homeland missile defense posture.
By Peppi DeBiaso
‘What’s the next step?’: US officials are rethinking how to dissuade cyberattacks
U.S. officials acknowledge that their current deterrence strategy isn't working. With several nation-state presenting threats to the 2020 election, how should deterrence policy change?
By Andrew Eversden
How private companies help the FBI identify more cybercriminals
There are actions that can contribute to indictments.
By Andrew Eversden
Is the Defense Department’s entire vision of cybersecurity wrong?
One top official believes the physical world is not analogous to the cyber world.
By Mark Pomerleau
Nielsen outlines how US reassessing cyber risk
U.S. leaders are changing how they view threats in cyberspace and now expect that a nation state or criminal actor with cyber capabilities will use those tools against the United States, Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen said Oct. 3 at the Atlantic Council.
By Justin Lynch