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Cyberspace
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A Fiber-Optic Silk Road
By Nadège Rolland
China’s Silk Road initiative has profound implications for cyberspace, as well as for physical infrastructure.
The United States' New Maritime Strategy: A Quick Look
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The document emphatically stresses the need for a fleet of at least 300 ships.
Iran and the United States Locked in Cyber Combat
By Franz-Stefan Gady
A recently published N.S.A. document reveals an ongoing cyber war between the United States and Iran.
CIA to Expand Cyber Espionage Capabilities
By Franz-Stefan Gady
CIA director John Brennan considers creating a new cyber directorate in Langley.
Hagel: Pentagon 'Will Maintain Approach of Restraint' in Cyberspace
By Shannon Tiezzi
Hagel's remarks supporting the National Security Agency will do little to ease international tensions over cyber-space.
"We Are Already at War in Cyber Space."
The evidence is clear: cyber attacks can cause tremendous damage. Gail Harris shares her ‘cyber’ experience.
China, International Law, and Cyberspace
China wants new treaties governing cyberattacks. Could there be an ulterior motive?
Is India a U.S. Cyber Ally?
Concerned about China, the U.S. may be tempted to turn to India as a cyber ally. But India is far from perfect.
Can U.S. Deter Cyber War?
Chinese strategists say the U.S. will have a hard time deterring an adversary in a cyberwar. Are they bluffing?
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