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Cyberattack Attribution and International Law

One way to ensure accuracy and also improve public acceptance of cyberattack attributions is to provide evidence to support the accusations.

A Deep Dive into Canada’s Overhaul of Its Foreign Intelligence and Cybersecurity Laws

C-59 is a complex, omnibus bill that amended, updated, or replaced elements from 20 other pieces of existing legislation, while also creating several altogether new pieces of legislation.

The Importance of New Statements on Sovereignty in Cyberspace by Austria, the Czech Republic and United States

A recent United Nations event gave States a new opportunity to announce their positions on how international law applies to cyberspace, and those of Austria and the Czech Republic stood out.

The Defense Department’s Measured Take on International Law in Cyberspace

The 2018 DoD strategy has been labeled “Persistent Engagement” to reflect the tactic of remaining “in contact” with adversaries, thereby denying them the advantages of initiative and control of play.

Telegram’s Cryptocurrency Could Have a Terrorism Problem

Telegram’s cryptocurrency, Grams, and the Telegram Open Network (TON) Blockchain platform that hosts it are currently battling a lawsuit from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

Defend Against Threats with Cyber Fusion

Cyware is the leading provider of cyber fusion solutions that power threat intelligence sharing , end-to-end automation and 360-degree threat response.

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