Search: Cybersecurity,Russia (66 materials)

 

Leaders Have to Listen to Different Voices

... perceives it as a threat to what he wants to achieve. At the same time, Trump hears all these complaints and sees the problems that Russia provoked in Ukraine. So, his opinion shifts back and forth. How do you see the prospects of new military technologies, ... ... happy if they could be identified. However, there is also a good potential: you can get solutions, identify things faster. In cybersecurity field, one of my companies has built a capability of machine learning of behaviors inside computer networks. It ...

08.10.2018

Russia in the Emerging World Discussed at Stanford University

... issues related to Russia's current foreign policy and the impact of sanctions on the country's economy. David Holloway, Professor of International History at Stanford University, talked in depth about the demographic aspects of Russia's development. Russian papers were presented by Maria Smekalova, RIAC Coordinator of Cybersecurity Program. Video

05.10.2018

Mean Girls and Cybersecurity

... sensitive details and therefore were accepted by the vast majority of UN members. Sensitivity grows with depth; it seems that this was the case when the UN GGE failed to reach much-anticipated consensus in 2017. RIAC and EWI Policy Brief “Suggestions on Russia-U.S. Cooperation in Cybersecurity” A year later, Russia is planning to introduce not one but two drafts to the UN General Assembly in its fall session. Interestingly, one of the ideas that the documents stand for is the decision not to use information technology to interfere ...

27.07.2018

How to Reduce Nuclear Risks in Helsinki

Reaffirming that a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought, the United States and Russia could agree to specific steps at Helsinki to reduce nuclear risks Presidents Trump and Putin will finally meet next week in Helsinki for a bilateral summit. Throughout the Cold War, summits between US and Soviet leaders were overwhelmingly welcomed ...

12.07.2018

RIAC at Fort Ross Dialog

... potential ways of response. She noted that the United States still perceive Russia as an active "cyber-player", capable of causing serious damage. Pavel Sharikov, RIAC expert, and Andreas Kuehn, East-West Institute, told about contacts in cybersecurity. Pavel Sharikov analyzed the phenomenon of network neutrality and differences in Russian and the U.S. approaches in regulating the information and social networks. Read more details about the study in the article . Andreas Kuehn paid special attention to "smart cities", the formation of which is mentioned in the "Digital ...

23.05.2018

Russia’s New Foreign Policy Cycle

Foreign viewpoints After the reelection of Vladimir Putin for another term as president of the Russian Federation in March of this year, Russia is entering a new cycle of foreign and domestic policy. Russia's foreign policy at the moment is particularly fraught; the conflict in Syria, the continued uncertain status of the Donbass region of Ukraine,...

07.05.2018

Protecting Sensitive Data: The Experience of Russia and the US

... PATRIOT ACT, was a compromise of sorts. Seeing as the state is in no position to assume responsibility for guaranteeing the integrity of sensitive data, the private sector and commercial information security products must step in to play a vital role. The Russian Policy of Information Security A feature of the Russian policy on information security is the fact that the concept encompasses both the guarantee of the security of the infrastructure itself and the compliance of the content of that information ...

03.05.2018

Defining Dialogue: How to Manage Russia–UK Security Relations. Part 2

RIAC and RUSI Report No. 38/2018 This report represents findings from the second round of the UK–Russia Track II bilateral security dialogue, held by Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies ( RUSI ) in collaboration with the Moscow-based Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC). The dialogue, held between April and December ...

29.03.2018

What Сan Britain Do in Response to Russian Nerve Attack?

What Britain's options really are, and how Russia might respond. By Andrey Kortunov, Director General at the Russian International Affairs Council, and Jack Maidment, Political Correspondent for The Telegraph. The UK Government has concluded "it is highly likely that Russia was responsible" ...

14.03.2018
 

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