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A primer on the proliferation of offensive cyber capabilities Issue Brief by Winnona DeSombre, Michele Campobasso, Dr. Luca Allodi, Dr. James Shires, JD Work, Robert Morgus, Patrick Howell O’Neill, and Dr. Trey Herr
Executive summary
Offensive cyber capabilities run the gamut from sophisticated, long-term disruptions of physical infrastructure to malware used to target human rights journalists. As these capabilities continue to proliferate with increasing complexity and to new types of actors, the imperative to slow and counter their spread only strengthens. But to confront this growing menace, practitioners and policy makers must understand the processes and incentives behind it. The issue of cyber capability proliferation has often been presented as attempted export controls on intrusion software, creating a singular emphasis on malware components. This primer reframes the narrative o
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President Joe Biden has nominated Kiran Ahuja, a former civil rights lawyer and University of Georgia Law School graduate, to lead the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, according to the Washington Post. The office manages the federal governmentâs over two million employees, according to its website.
Ahuja graduated from UGAâs law school in 1998. She worked as a civil rights lawyer at the U.S. Department of Justice after graduation, according to a White House news release. Ahuja was the chief of staff in the personnel agency and the executive director of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders under former President Barack Obamaâs administration.