Cybersicherheitspolitik: Was sich unter Joe Biden ändert
19 February 2021
Schulze, Matthias; Morgus, Robert
DE
Whether it’s about building cyber resilience or improving the ability to respond to cyber attacks, a lot will change in cybersecurity policy under the new US President Joe Biden. Matthias Schulze of the German Institute for International and Security Affairs and Robert Morgus of the US Cyberspace Solarium Commission explore.
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