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U.S. policies should more strongly promote Internet freedom, CNAS says

The United States should develop a comprehensive strategy to advocate for Internet freedom, as part of its overall foreign policy agenda, according to a study (.pdf) by the Center for a New American

Mahnken: Cyber warfare favors the strong

Cyber warfare cannot compensate for weaknesses in other instruments of power, says a new paper from a Naval War College professor. Cyber attacks have a reputation of aiding weak states in possible

Lewis: Privacy precepts need revising in light of new cybersecurity measures

Active defense cybersecurity measures such as the Homeland Security Department's Einstein program will become increasingly common and although they may pose a challenge to privacy, they don't lessen

Nye: Cyberspace diffuses, but doesn't erase, state power

State power in cyberspace is diffuse compared to other domains such as the land, sea, air and space, but governments nonetheless remain the most powerful actors in it, says Joseph Nye in an essay

Report urges a proactive federal presence in domestic and international cybersecurity

The federal government should take on a more proactive role, nationally and internationally, in cybersecurity, urges a new report from the Center for a New American Security. The report, first online