Forging Effective Cyber Defense
Nations that share democratic values should cooperate to stop threats emerging from cyberspace
By Dr. Hans-Georg Maaßen, director general of the German Domestic Intelligence Service, BFV
Protecting highly sensitive information and…
Striving for Cyber excellence
Centre of Excellence leads NATO’s efforts in cyber research and training
By Liis Vihul, NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence
In the midst of defense spending cuts, cyber security stands out as an exception to the prevailing…
The Complexities of Central Asian Cyber Security
The fight against Internet crime must not neglect democratic principles
By Nuria Kutnaeva, independent researcher, Kyrgyz Republic
A fter obtaining independence in 1991, Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and…
Combined Endeavor
U.S. EUCOM C4/Cyber Exercise Enhances Interoperability
By Robert L. Watson Chief of the Combined Interoperability Branch, U.S. European Command
In 2014, the United States European Command (EUCOM) celebrates the 20-year anniversary of…
Regional Cyber Security
The Cases of Georgia the Czech Republic Moldova and Serbia
By Police Lt. Giorgi Tielidze, senior advisor, State Security and Crisis Management Council, Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia
Georgia learned a hard lesson about the need…
Defending the Internet
A four-course program at the NATO School prepares graduates to identify and foil cyber attacks
By Maj. Rob Meanley, director of academic operations, NATO School
Since its founding in 1953, the NATO School Oberammergau (NSO) in Germany has…
Online in Africa
The rising popularity of computers and mobile phones demands greater Internet protection
By Dr. Eric Young, Marshall Center
As the e-revolution sweeps across Africa, cyber security has become a major emerging challenge. The continent’s…
The Cyber Battlefield
Russia has been at the vanguard of militarizing cyberspace
By Maj. Daniel Singleton, U.S. Army
In April 2007, the Estonian government moved a bronze statue of a Soviet soldier from a prominent place in the Tallinn city center to a…
Cyber Security Studies at the Marshall Center
A Comprehensive Nontechnical Program for Government and Cyber Professionals
By Dr. Robert B. Brannon, dean, Marshall Center
There is a great deal of interest these days in all things “cyber.” Despite a flurry of activity in several…
Free to Work
Europe benefits when labor can move freely across EU member states
By per Concordiam Staff
Newspaper reporters and television cameramen patrolled British airports, train stations and bus depots on January 1, 2014, looking for the “tidal…