What Has Publicly Blaming Cyber Attacks on Governments Solved?
Blaming cyber attacks on governments has become routine, but has it resulted in accountability, punishment, or reduction in hostile cyber activities?
Read MoreEmilio Iasiello has nearly 20 years’ experience as a strategic cyber intelligence analyst, supporting US government civilian and military intelligence organizations, as well as the private sector. He has delivered cyber threat presentations to domestic and international audiences and has published extensively in such peer-reviewed journals as Parameters, Journal of Strategic Security, the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, and the Cyber Defense Review, among others. All comments and opinions expressed are solely his own.
Posted by Emilio Iasiello | Jun 11, 2020 | Asia Pacific, News & Analysis, Politics, US |
Blaming cyber attacks on governments has become routine, but has it resulted in accountability, punishment, or reduction in hostile cyber activities?
Read MorePosted by Emilio Iasiello | Jan 15, 2019 | News & Analysis, Asia Pacific, Politics, US |
To be effective in deterring illegal state cyber activities, the US must shift its all-or-nothing strategy and be willing to barter.
Read MorePosted by Emilio Iasiello | Dec 14, 2018 | News & Analysis, Asia Pacific, Europe, Politics, US |
Failing to get the major cyber aggressors on board with the Paris Cyber Agreement risks the agreement becoming nothing more than a paper tiger.
Read MorePosted by Emilio Iasiello | Dec 9, 2015 | Asia Pacific, Essays, Science, US |
China has made significant efforts to try to stop cyber espionage, but it’s proving a difficult task.
Read MorePosted by Emilio Iasiello | Jul 20, 2015 | Asia Pacific, Essays, US |
Gaining insight into what the TPP entails and the positions of its prospective signatories would be of great interest to China.
Read MorePosted by Emilio Iasiello | Apr 3, 2013 | Asia Pacific, Essays, US |
The United States encouraged the very globalization that it now sees as a threat. If the U.S. fears companies like Huawei, then the government needs to be transparent and public with its findings.
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