Cyber Power

Protecting the Cyber Commons: A Band of Brothers Approach
China plans to weaponize information technology to become the digital superpower of the twenty-first century. But China isn’t the only threat in cyberspace. Numerous pirates are sailing the cyber domain...

In the Digital Age, Retrenchment May Not Make America Safer
As a scholar of cybersecurity strategy and policy chairing a workshop panel at Brasenose College, Oxford, last month, I was struck by the degree to which the panelist’s debates on...

Persistent Engagement in Cyberspace Is a Strategic Imperative
The United States could lose its relative position of power in the world today without being defeated in an armed conflict. This is because cyberspace has opened a new avenue...

How Israel Became a Top Cyber Power
The world’s second-largest cybersecurity cluster is Israel, with 12 percent of the 500 largest global cybersecurity firms, after 32 percent in San Francisco metropolitan area. A vibrant innovation ecosystem boasts...

Will China Become the First Cyber Superpower?
Most states desire some influence over the cyber domain. China is no different. Nearly a decade ago, China clearly articulated its aims to be a “cyber superpower,” a status that...