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Niskanen Center
The Niskanen Center is a libertarian advocacy organization that works to change public policy through direct engagement in the policymaking process
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Josh Hampson
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Niskanen Center
Jun 26, 2017
Independent Space Corps?
It depends on what you think space is for.
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Ryan Hagemann
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Niskanen Center
May 16, 2017
Managing the Risk of Cyber Security: The Trump Administration’s Executive Order
The government can’t just report or “risk manage” its way to good cybersecurity.
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Ryan Hagemann
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Niskanen Center
May 15, 2017
To Patch, Or Not To Patch?
Who’s at fault for the ransomware spreading across the globe? Well … you are.
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Ryan Hagemann
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Niskanen Center
Mar 13, 2017
The “TAO” of Surveillance Reform
Only transparency, accountability, and oversight can truly rebalance the debate over national security vs privacy.
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Ryan Hagemann
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Niskanen Center
Nov 30, 2016
2017 Policy Priorities: Making Way For the Internet of Everything
The third of five blogs detailing 2017 tech policy priorities for Congress and the Administration.
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Ryan Hagemann
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Niskanen Center
Oct 24, 2016
Internet of Things or Internet of Insecurity?
In a world where everything is connected, can we ever have perfect security?
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Ryan Hagemann
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Niskanen Center
Jul 28, 2016
Balancing Cybersecurity and National Security
The government needs a transparent and stable process for divulging “zero-day” exploits.
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Josh Hampson
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Niskanen Center
Jul 26, 2016
Encrypted Burdens of Proof
July 26, 2016 by Joshua Hampson
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Ryan Hagemann
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Niskanen Center
Apr 27, 2016
Does CISA Demand the FBI Release the iPhone Hack Secret?
Is this the CISA test case we’ve been waiting for?
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Ryan Hagemann
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Niskanen Center
Mar 30, 2016
Encryption at Home and Abroad
The United States needs to show global leadership on encryption. Right now.
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