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DoD's AI Balancing Act

To secure a strategic advantage, the DoD must manage the tension between vendor hype and extreme alarmism regarding AI adoption.

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Cybersecurity
To Protect the Electricity Sector from Cyberattacks, Cut Taxes (or Fix the Economics)
Utilities run on very thin margins, which poses a challenge when they seek to secure their networks from state-sponsored hackers. The Trump administration should step in and help.
Digital Policy
Bringing Transparency and Accountability to Online Political Ads
The internet makes it easy for political ad buyers to obfuscate their donors and handlers. Despite the challenges, there are significant steps that Congress and social media platforms can take to improve transparency.
Cybersecurity
Cyber Week in Review: October 27, 2017
This week: Twitter blocks RT and Sputnik ads, debate at ICANN over WHOIS, and Bad Rabbit.
  • North Korea
    North Korea’s Offensive Cyber Program Might Be Good, But Is it Effective?
    North Korea's activities in cyberspace have drawn a lot of attention but there is little evidence that they are strategically significant.
  • Zimbabwe
    What Zimbabwe’s Cybersecurity Ministry Says About Human Rights in the Country
    According to critics, Zimbabwe's new ministry of cybersecurity is more concerned with curbing seditious speech than protecting the country's infrastructure from hackers or cyber criminals.