The New York Times front-paged an article on Saturday which means it won’t receive as much attention as it would during the week. It was headlined “TikTok Videos Show Despair Over Economy” and here is the electronic version, which had a stronger headline: “Want to Know What’s Bedeviling Biden? TikTok Economics May Hold Clues.” The […]…
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Politico’s China Newsletter Asks Three Questions about Battlefield Cyber
Here’s the full newsletter: https://www.politico.eu/newsletter/china-watcher/biden-calls-xi-a-dictator-again/ Here’s just the piece about Battlefield Cyber: ONE BOOK, THREE QUESTIONS JPrzemyslaw Klos/EyeEm/iStock/Getty Images Plus and Peter Dazeley/iStock/Getty Images and Enterline Design Services. The Book: Battlefield Cyber: How China and Russia are Undermining our Democracy and National Security The Authors: Michael G. McLaughlin is co-chair of the Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Practice Group at […]…
Mike McLaughlin and myself on DisrupTV
It was perhaps our best discussion so far. There are a variety of ways to see the podcast. One is on Apple TV: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disruptv-episode-341-thomas-kurian-bill-holstein-michael/id1237334663?i=1000633628538 It’s also on Spotify and Google Podcasts…
A recap of Mike’s and my appearance at the University of Pittsburgh
Institute for Cyber Law, Policy, and Security Pitt Cyber Event Summary: Pitt Cyber Hosts the authors of “Battlefield Cyber: How China and Russia are Undermining Our Democracy and National Security” On October 18, Pitt Cyber, in partnership with Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, hosted a panel discussion that delved into the pressing issue of cybersecurity […]…
Set Israel aside for a moment. This is the most important article in today’s New York Times
America’s No. 1 long-term challenge is China and right now we continue to supply the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) with semiconductors, many of them quite advanced, as this article explains. The Biden Administration is trying to impose limits on those sales for reasons of national security. But three largest U.S. chipmakers–Invidia, Intel and Qualcomm–have launched […]…
