Defending Mauritius Against Cyber Threats
The nation’s G-SIRT fights the never-ending battle to build cyber defense capacity
By Madan Kumar Moolhye, Information Technology Security Unit, Mauritius Ministry of Information Technology, Communication and Innovation
The last three…
Perfect Symbiosis
Cyber security exercises and national policies
By Veronika Netolická and Petr Novotný, National Cyber and Information Security Agency of the Czech Republic
Cyber security exercises are perceived as one of the best tools for enhancing…
Building Albania’s Cyber Cadre
A look at gaps in education, professional training and certification in cyber security
By Dr. Vilma Tomco, director general, and Klorenta Janushi, information security expert, National Authority for Electronic Certification and Cyber…
Breaking the Triangle of Distrust
Mutual respect and trust are prerequisites for mastering cyber security challenges
By Dr. Maximilian Schubert, secretary-general, Austrian Association of Internet Service Providers
For more than 20 years, the majority of online activity…
Securing the Future
Child Online Protection Action Plan
By Racky Seye. Head of the Office of Information Systems Security and Digital Trust, Senegal Ministry of Digital Economy and Telecommunications
hildren and young people are among the most fervent…
The New Normal
AUTHOR: Ben Buchanan
PUBLISHED BY: Harvard University Press
REVIEWED BY: Patrick Swan, per Concordiam contributor
Cyber war wasn’t supposed to be this way. We expected the digital equivalent of Pearl Harbor, signifying the…
Dancing in the Dark
The West, China and Russia in the Western Balkans
By Dr. Valbona Zeneli, Marshall Center professor | Photos by AFP/Getty Images
In the new era of great power competition, China and Russia challenge Western and trans-Atlantic security…
Conclusions: Reflections on great power competition in a time of COVID-19
Dr. Graeme P. Herd, Marshall Center professor
If great power competition is the defining paradigm of our current era, COVID-19 acts as its X-ray. The pandemic reveals and reinforces a central feature of the structure of the current…
Does Russia’s future Include China?
The likely scenarios and their consequences
By Dr. Drew Ninnis, Marshall Center alumni scholar
“How much anger those European gentlemen have accumulated!” proclaims Andrei Danilovich Komiaga, a loyal oprichnik (guardsman) of the new…
NATO Needs a China Policy
Failing to act carries considerable security implications
By Lt. Col. Chad Cisewski, U.S. Air Force, Marshall Center senior fellow
NATO today is properly focused on the threat to peace and stability posed by a revisionist and…