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Policy · 117th Congress

Biden’s cyber nominees could be tougher on Russia and China

[jwp-video n=”1″] Inglis, a computer scientist with multiple graduate degrees, was a commissioner on the Solarium Commission and previously served as the deputy director of the National Security

Policy · 117th Congress

DHS chief Mayorkas outlines 60-day cybersecurity goals

[jwp-video n=”1″] In blunt terms, Mayorkas said the federal government on its own can neither stop cyberattacks nor help “achieve our nation’s cyber resilience,” which refers to being able to

Policy · 117th Congress

DHS studying ways to plug cyber blind spots, officials say

[jwp-video n=”1″] In both cases, the attackers used cloud servers operated by Amazon and GoDaddy to stage the attacks, blind-siding U.S. intelligence agencies that are prohibited from conducting

Congress · 117th Congress

USTR veteran Tai confirmed by Senate to lead trade agency

In the March 1 report, the administration said the U.S. will partner with allies to press Beijing to end unfair trade practices and to address China’s overproduction that has led to global distortions

Policy · 117th Congress

Antitrust risks cloud outlook for fintech deals amid surge

A total of 232 global fintech deals were announced from Jan. 1 through March 10 with an aggregate value of $47.8 billion, compared with 160 deals collectively worth $39.3 billion during the first

Policy · 117th Congress

Navy conquered COVID-19 on ships, but pandemic has a long tail

[jwp-video n=”1″] “It’s extremely impressive how few outbreaks we’ve seen on ships, and how the ones that we have had have been pretty quickly addressed,” said Bryan Clark, a retired Navy officer

Congress · 117th Congress

Variety of last-minute changes made to Senate aid package

In addition, the final amendment would create a $1 billion annual program, championed by Senate Finance Chair Ron Wyden, D-Ore., for communities and tribal governments that have historically been