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Event: Offensive Cybersecurity: The best defense is a good offense
June 30, 2021
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R Street Institute
From R Street Institute:
Moderated by Kathryn Waldron, Junior Fellow, R Street Institute
Bryson Bort, Senior Fellow, R Street Institute
Gary Corn, Senior Fellow, R Street Institute
Ever wondered just what exactly “Defend Forward” is? Or wanted to know which government departments or agencies actually conduct offensive cyber operations? Tune into our Cyber 101 session as we discuss what it means to detect and disrupt threat operations—otherwise known as offensive cybersecurity. We explored the complex policy and legal frameworks that govern offensive cyber operations!
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