The Russian hurdle in Trump’s new offensive cyber program
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Trump's Hack-Back Memo Isn't a License for Cyber Vigilantes, Crypto Lawyers Say
A White House memo that lets private companies go on the cyber offensive against foreign criminals could reshape how crypto firms fight back against hackers, and, according to two crypto lawyers, it is far more tightly supervised than its early framing suggested. On the Aug. 18 episode of DEX in the City, host Jessi Brooks, general counsel of Ribbit Capital, was joined by Jane Khodarkovsky, a financial integrity and sanctions expert who previous…
Trump Signs Memo Letting Private Companies Run Offensive Cyber Operations
Already a subscriber? Make sure to log into your account before viewing this content. You can access your account by hitting the “login” button on the top right corner. Still unable to see the content after signing in? Make sure your card on file is up-to-date. President Donald Trump has singed a memo letting private companies carry out offensive cyber operations against foreign criminal groups, work that until now has been the government’s…
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