Ideas

Organizational Resilience Can Help Prevent the Next Ransomware Attack

City and state governments should start with an informed, clear-eyed look at their vulnerabilities.

Ideas

ICE and the Ever-Widening Surveillance Dragnet

ICE agents have used facial-recognition technology on state driver’s-license photos, turning a public database into a de facto criminal database.

Ideas

There’s a Deal to Be Had Between the US and Iran

For now, though, both sides seem to prefer escalating pressure.

Ideas

Russia, China Offer Challenges in the Arctic

America’s top naval commander in Europe looks at the geostrategic challenges of the warming High North.

Ideas

Brexit’s National-Security Impact: It’s More Than the Economy, Stupid

The Trump Administration must broaden its trade-focused perspective, lest it find itself even more isolated from Washington’s closest allies and partners.

Ideas

The US Protects the Global Commons. Others Can Police Its Choke Points

Trump's not wrong when he says European, Mideast, and Asian nations should do more to protect Gulf shipping.

Science & Tech

The NSA Is Behind Schedule on Surveillance-Abuse Controls

The NSA inspector general also criticized the spy agency's data-security plans.

Ideas

China Should Consider Supporting a Korean Nuclear Deal

If Beijing hoped that a nuclear North Korea would decrease U.S. presence in the Pacific, that strategy has backfired.

Policy

Trump’s Fourth of July Takeover Was Inevitable

The event is the latest expression of the 45th president’s creeping ubiquity.

Ideas

Melians’ Revenge: How Emerging Tech Can Fortify NATO’s Eastern Flank

AI, 3D printing, commercial drones, and more can give the alliance’s easternmost nations a surprisingly potent defensive punch.

Ideas

We’re Not Playing Acquisition Pac-Man Anymore

Today’s defense acquisition officials have freedom of movement akin to an open-world game. They need to use it.

Ideas

‘End Forever Wars’ is a Sound Bite, Not a Security Policy

More and more Democratic candidates are echoing Trump’s pledges to withdraw from conflicts abroad. Few say how to do it, nor how it will make us safer.

Science & Tech

Pentagon Aims to Award JEDI Cloud Contract in August

But a court hearing for Oracle's protest is slated for early July, which may complicate DOD's effort to choose between Amazon and Microsoft.

Ideas

Not Even Trump Has Any Idea What His Iran Policy Is

The president canceled a strike because it was “not proportionate,” and then vowed “obliteration.”

Ideas

We Don’t Need Airstrikes to Restore Deterrence in the Strait of Hormuz

Recent history shows that a restrained, multilateral military response can help restore stability.

Ideas

Women are Critical to Ending Wars—and the Trump Administration Agrees

A new law should kickstart long-overdue efforts to include more women in peace and security leadership roles.

Ideas

Is There Still a Deal to Be Done With Iran?

Below the surface, there are faint signs of how both parties can exit the crisis.