by harvardnsj | Jun 8, 2022 | Main Volumes, Volume 13
Dueling over Dual_EC_DRGB: The Consequences of Corrupting a Cryptographic Standardization Process By Nadiya Kostyuk and Susan Landau In recent decades, the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), which develops cryptographic standards for...
by Juan Zarate and Sarah Watson | Jun 7, 2022 | Main Articles, Volume 13
Juan Zarate and Sarah Watson [*] [Full text of this Article in PDF is available at this link] Introduction It is widely assumed that there is no accepted international definition of terrorism, in part because global views on what constitutes terrorism are so...
by Nadiya Kostyuk and Susan Landau | Jun 7, 2022 | Main Articles, Volume 13
Nadiya Kostyuk and Susan Landau [*] [Full text of this Article in PDF is available at this link] Introduction The Internet presents a serious conundrum. Though well known to have security problems, the network is globally relied upon for commerce and used to control...
by David Glazier | Jun 7, 2022 | Main Articles, Volume 13
David Glazier [*] [Full text of this Article in PDF is available at this link] Introduction The events of September 11, 2001 (9/11) represented a profound shock to both the American public and world legal order. For the first time, a terrorist group—traditionally...
by John Cook | Jun 7, 2022 | Main Articles, Volume 13
John Cook [*] [Full text of this Article in PDF is available at this link] . . . Introduction To work in either the national security field or the legal profession, candidates must endure the substantial hurdle of a highly invasive background check. Submission of the...
by Shelly Aviv Yeini | Jan 7, 2022 | Main Articles, Volume 13
Shelly Aviv Yeini [*] [Full text of this Article in PDF is available at this link] I. Introduction In earlier times, before the start of battle, soldiers with swords in hand quietly waited for the order to attack. Regardless of whether they won or lost, opposing...