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‘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
NKorea said to have stolen a fortune in online bank heists
It is part of a wider pattern of malicious state-backed cyber activity that has led the Trump administration to identify North Korea — along with Russia, Iran and China — as one of the main online threats facing the United States.
White House says it’s working to plan 2nd Trump-Kim meeting
President Donald Trump has received a request from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un for a follow-up to their historic June summit, and planning is in motion to make it happen.
North Korean charged in crippling Sony hack, WannaCry virus
The Justice Department has charged a computer programmer working on behalf of the North Korean government with the hacks
Trump and Kim to hold summit June 12 in Singapore
President Donald Trump will meet with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un in Singapore on June 12, Trump announced Thursday, hours after suggesting that the release of three Americans held in the North heralded a potential breakthrough toward denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula.
By Zeke Miller, The Associated Press
Lawmakers move to limit Trump authority to launch nuke after ‘nuclear button’ size tweet
Two Democratic lawmakers are sponsoring legislation that would require the president to receive congressional approval before initiating a first-use nuclear strike from the United States.
By Joe Gould