Tag: Cybersecurity
Stevenson’s army, March 31
-Blinken broadens human rights categories.
-But keeps some of Trump’s Taiwan moves.
– Human rights report released. The text is here.
– NYT says the Taliban believe they’ve won.
– Top military quit in Brazil.
-Politico says CISA is in bad shape.
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Stevenson’s army, March 29
– Bob Gates says US needs a dual-hatted DHS/NSA deputy for domestic cyber.
– Kori Schake says Biden is wrong to sanction NordStream 2. But two GOP members of Congress criticize Biden for not being tougher on the issue. [FYI, Congress did pass a law requiring sanctions]
-The Hill says Biden is in no rush to change Cuba policy.
-Reminder: Nunn-Lugar is still working .
-The Hill says F-35 is in serious trouble.
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Stevenson’s army, March 28
– Peter Scoblic tells which government agencies are best at imagining the future.
– USTR tells WSJ that US isn’t ready to lift Chinese tariffs.
– Foreign Service careers rebound: 40% increase in interest in test since October.
-Politico says Biden people wary of naming cyber czar.
– NYT has backgrounder on Commerce bureau that monitors China tech issues.
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Stevenson’s army, March 5
-WSJ has a partial tick-tock on Biden’s first use of force.
WH says Biden is willing to have new AUMF.
Vox reports on internal Afghanistan debate.
David Sanger assesses Biden’s MO.
Colin Kahl hearing report.
Just Security gets troop numbers declassified. Even more here.
Lots of numbers and new reports at Cost of War project.
Fed blocked Myanmar fund transfer.
Naval War College prof opposes NSA/Cyber Command split.
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Stevenson’s army, March 3
– The Hill says FBI Director Wray hinted at forthcoming sanctions for the Solar Winds hack, saying they would be joint, public-private, and sequenced.
-The administration and EU announced sanctions on Russia in the Navalny case.
-David Ignatius is unhappy with the Khashoggi sanctions. The administration’s fallback position is planned sanctions against people who punish journalists or dissidents.
– David Von Drehle says Biden should accept defeat in Afghanistan and pull out.
– Dan Drezner says economic statecraft is changing.
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Stevenson’s army, February 27
– Earmarks are returning. More background from CRS.
– Administration releases ODNI report on Khashoggi killing but stops short of punishing MBS.
– WSJ reports new US rules to fight China technology threat.
– Pentagon releases materials for countering extremism in the ranks.
– VP Harris more active in foreign policy.
– New push on war power rules.
– Lawfare on how new cyber director is supposed to work.
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