May 2, 2017
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
Myanmar’s large and emerging market has great potential for US tech companies and its geo-strategic location is also central to US security strategies. However, the exponential growth and spread of the Internet has created an environment wrought with privacy and security risks and low user awareness.
April 26, 2017
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
The following article is in a series focusing on countries that restrict speech online in order to prevent “social panic” or “anxiety amongst citizenry.” The series will examine Venezuela, China, and Saudi
April 14, 2017
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
The flow of data between the United States and the European Union has always been an essential element to international trade and transatlantic cooperation. Yet, different philosophies regarding the way in which individuals access and maintain the Internet creates barriers to trade.
April 12, 2017
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
Following the new Chinese cybersecurity law, which was approved by Chinese government in November 2016, China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology released a new announcement on January 22 intended to tighten China’s
April 11, 2017
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
In 2013, the Myanmar government extended two invitations to foreign ICT companies — Norwegian Telenor and Qatari Ooredoo — to develop the infrastructure and services for public mobile data. For
April 11, 2017
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
Nation-state borders are no longer the manifestations of sovereignty that they were in the 20th century, something that is made readily more apparent by the mounting reports of inter-state cyber
March 24, 2017
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
Cameroon is a longtime US ally and stabilizing regional force. It is particularly vulnerable to cybercrime, but a corrupt government makes any state-led cybersecurity effort risky.
March 12, 2017
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
From refrigerators[1] to buildings,[2] nearly everything in our everyday lives is connected to the Internet. While the Internet of Things (IoT), provides valuable modern conveniences, it also raises new security
March 7, 2017
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
The US and Brazil are the two largest economies in the hemisphere as well as the two largest transit points for Internet traffic. Brazil’s centrality to Internet traffic and economic strength will make it a crucial partner on issues such as cybercrime, critical infrastructure protection, and universal access.
March 7, 2017
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
Cuban-US relations are at a turning point. US investment in Cuban cybersecurity and cybersecurity education could grant the US a valuable regional partner as well as create economic opportunity for US companies.