Will China and Russia’s Updated Code of Conduct Get More Traction in a...
Alex Grigsby is the assistant director for the Digital and Cyberspace Policy program at the Council on Foreign Relations. A little over two weeks ago, Xinhua, China’s state-run news site, reported that...
View ArticleEurope v. Google: A Dispute About Competition, Political Power, and Sovereignty
The European Commission’s accusations that Google has violated EU competition law by abusing its dominant position in the Internet search market generated significant attention. This case is important,...
View ArticleThe Global Forum on Cyber Expertise: Its Policy, Normative, and Political...
The big idea emerging from the Global Conference on Cyberspace 2015—the latest iteration of the London Process—is the Global Forum on Cyber Expertise (GFCE). According to The Hague Declaration, the...
View ArticleSouth Korea’s Difficult Path as a Middle Power in International Cyber Politics
Last month, I gave lectures on cybersecurity in South Korea shortly after Secretary of State John Kerry delivered remarks in Seoul on “An Open and Secure Internet.” This experience provided an...
View ArticleThe Policy Implications of Hacking the Hacking Team
The irony of Hacking Team—an Italian company that sells surveillance software—being hacked (or as Wired put it, “disemboweled”) is delicious, especially given Hacking Team’s denials it sold to...
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