by Jerry Brito and Tate Watkins | Dec 2, 2011 | Main Volumes
By Jerry Brito* & Tate Watkins** — Click here to read the full text of the Article There has been no shortage of attention devoted to cybersecurity, with a wide range of experts warning of potential doomsday scenarios should the government not act to better...
by Steven M. Bellovin, Scott O. Bradner, Whitfield Diffie, Susan Landau and Jennifer Rexford | Dec 2, 2011 | Main Volumes
By Steven M. Bellovin*, Scott O. Bradner**, Whitfield Diffie***, Susan Landau****, and Jennifer Rexford***** — Click here to read the full text of the Article In an effort to protect its computer systems from malevolent actors, the U.S. government has developed...
by Vik Kanwar | Jun 2, 2011 | Main Volumes
By Vik Kanwar* — Click here to read the full text of the Review Essay Vik Kanwar reviews: P.W. Singer, Wired for War: The Robotics Revolution and Conflict in the 21st Century (Penguin Press 2009), Ronald Arkin, Governing Lethal Behavior in Autonomous Robots...
by Phillip B. Heymann | Jun 2, 2011 | Main Volumes
By Phillip B. Heymann* — Click here to read the full text of the Essay In response to various scholarly commentaries, Professor Philip Heymann argues that applying the law of war outside of the “normal state-against-state context,” in order to justify military...
by David D. Clark and Susan Landau | Jun 2, 2011 | Main Volumes
By David D. Clark* and Susan Landau** — Click here to read the full text of the Essay As a result of increasing Internet insecurity — DDoS attacks, spam, cybercrime, and data theft — there have been calls for an Internet architecture that would link people to...
by Eric Sandberg-Zakian | Jun 2, 2011 | Main Volumes
By Eric Sandberg-Zakian* — Click here to read the full text of the Article Eric Sandberg-Zakian addresses nonmilitary preventive detention, a scheme that has gained support as a sensible alternative to holding suspected terrorists now that indefinite,...