Tech Policy This is what filter bubbles actually look like Maps of Twitter activity show how political polarization manifests online and why divides are so hard to bridge. by John Kelly and Camille François 2018-08-22T07:00:00-04:00
Tech Policy The Man with a Plan to Upgrade the Democrats Raffi Krikorian, the CTO of the Democratic National Committee, is out to beat hackers—and the Republicans. by Martin Giles 2017-12-08T00:00:00-05:00
Connectivity Under Near-Constant Assault, Ukraine Is Desperately Trying to Bolster Its Cyber Defenses A target of infrastructure hacks, the nation’s government has a long way to go if it’s to protect itself in the future. by Jamie Condliffe 2017-08-01T13:30:00-04:00
Connectivity Latest NSA Leak Reveals Exactly the Kind of Cyberattack Experts Had Warned About The Russian-backed assault, outlined in a newly public NSA analysis, targeted a particularly vulnerable component of the U.S. voting system. by Mike Orcutt 2017-06-06T15:35:00-04:00
Sustainable Energy Russia Tells the UN It Wants to Produce More Renewable Energy The country lives off of its fossil fuel industry, but now says it’s interested in going green. by Michael Reilly 2017-05-08T15:05:00-04:00
Tech Policy Russian Disinformation Technology Russia’s reinvention of war exploits old techniques for a new century. Open-source citizen investigators are fighting back. by John Pollock 2017-04-13T00:00:00-04:00
Connectivity U.S. Charges Russian Officials over Hacks for the First Time The Justice Department has issued arrest warrants for two Russian spies over a huge Yahoo breach. by Jamie Condliffe 2017-03-15T15:50:00-04:00
Connectivity Ukraine’s Power Grid Gets Hacked Again, a Worrying Sign for Infrastructure Attacks Russian hackers may be behind attacks leveled at the nation’s power grid and artillery. The West should take note. by Jamie Condliffe 2016-12-22T11:25:00-05:00
Connectivity Obama Demands the Facts on Election Hacks A report will investigate who was behind the myriad security breaches in this year’s presidential race. by Jamie Condliffe 2016-12-09T13:50:00-05:00
Connectivity Russia Turns to China for Help Building Its Own “Great Firewall” of Censorship The Kremlin has struggled for years to gain control of the Internet within its borders, but there are signs that is starting to change. by Michael Reilly 2016-11-29T11:45:00-05:00