Cybersecurity
Federal Laws and Grants Are Insufficient to Combat Against Cyber Threats
The coronavirus pandemic has been a boon for malicious cyber actors who engage in criminal activity.
Michael Garcia is the Senior Policy Advisor for Third Way’s National Security Program, a 2021 Shawn Brimley Next Generation National Security Fellow at the Center for a New American Security, and a Transatlantic Digital Debate Fellow for New America’s Open Technology Institute and the Global Public Policy Institute. He is the former Director for External Engagement and Outreach for the US Cyberspace Solarium Commission and was a senior policy analyst for the Homeland Security Program at the National Governors Association.
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The coronavirus pandemic has been a boon for malicious cyber actors who engage in criminal activity.
How should the Biden administration address a wave of ransomware and malicious cyber activity?
As the nation grows ever more reliant on a functioning cyber ecosystem, it is paramount to deny adversaries the ability to degrade these elements of national power or disrupt them in a time of crisis.