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Video: Cybersecurity: Old and New Problems and the Way Forward
July 15, 2020
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Foreign Policy Research Institute
From Foreign Policy Research Institute:
The relationship between national security and cybersecurity is ever-changing and complicated. It is a priority for the United States to identify the top issues related to its vulnerabilities and make strides in resolving those concerns. In FPRI’s third installment on National Security, Related Tech, and Cybersecurity Issues, FPRI’s Senior Fellow Kenneth Jensen and cybersecurity expert Paul Rosenzweig discuss old problems with a new way forward.
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