Cyberwar Commentary

Private Sector Neglects Cyber Security

The U.S. is vulnerable to cyber attack. The public sector can only do so much to protect us.

Al-Qaeda after Awlaki

Awlaki may be dead, but his legacy survives—and thrives—in every would-be jihadist with an Internet connection.

This Decade's Terrorist Threat

Ten years after 9/11, the battlefield has changed. And America is more vulnerable than ever.

The Coming Cyberwar

The United States is vulnerable. DoD's security policy does nothing to allay the cyber threat.

Rethinking the Threat Matrix

The war on terrorism cost trillions of dollars based on flawed assumptions.  The days of kinetic battle are over.  Will Petraeus listen?

Libya: The Lost War

Tribal warfare. Chaos, bloodshed and pseudo-democracy. Emboldened tyrants from Tehran to Pyongyang. And that's if we win.

The View from Herzliya

Iran! Winner of the Egyptian uprising. At least the Israelis think so.

Two Crises

The disaster in Haiti requires decisive, American-led multilateral action. China’s Internet crackdown, on the other hand, demands caution.

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May 26, 2012