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Will Biden learn from Trump and keep making America secure again?

Will Biden learn from Trump and keep making America secure again? The U.S. president recognized threats and began to address them. (December 23, 2020 / JNS) “Build Back Better” was Joe Biden’s campaign slogan. How different is that, really, from “Make America Great Again”? Both BBB and MAGA suggest the need for restoration, for reversing deterioration and decline, for fixing what’s broken. In foreign and national security policy, President Donald Trump following eight years of President Barack Obama’s unwillingness to bolster the credibility of American power against America’s enemies achieved some significant successes. He also suffered some significant failures. In other areas, he made incremental progress which his successor can advance if he sees his task as building his own presidency rather than building back the Obama White House.

China reportedly demanded that big Chinese tech companies like Alibaba and Tencent process stolen US data for the nation s top spies

China reportedly demanded that big Chinese tech companies like Alibaba and Tencent process stolen US data for the nation s top spies insider@insider.com (Katie Canales) © Provided by Business Insider Madoka Ikegami - Pool/Getty Images; Samantha Lee/Business Insider China has demanded that the nation s tech companies process stolen data for Chinese intelligence agencies upon request, according to a Wednesday report from Foreign Policy. The outlet spoke to 36 US officials who said the arrangement represents the commercial wing of the Communist Party. Authorities are able to view data stolen in breaches like the 2015 attack on the US Office of Personnel Management, as well as the attacks on Marriot, Equifax, and Anthem.

DVIDS - News - CFC-Overseas winds down, keyworkers push for strong finish

5 KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany – With a time-consuming focus on adjusting to and combatting a worldwide pandemic, many routine programs and services have been curtailed, cancelled or quietly vying for attention in the background. The annual Combined Federal Campaign-Overseas is among the latter, having kicked off in October, but taking a back seat to more pressing health and safety matters this year. Fortunately, there’s still time to “Show Some Love” in line with this year’s campaign theme and donate. The CFC runs through Jan. 15, 2021. “COVID-19 has definitely impacted the Campaign. It severely restricted the types of events we could conduct,” said Capt. Sebastian Armentrout, Headquarters and Headquarters Company Commander and the overall campaign coordinator for U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz. “We’ve only been able to set up booths at FMWR Expos and advertise via social media and radio.”

Why the Russian hack is so significant, and why it s close to a worst-case scenario

Why the Russian hack is so significant, and why it s close to a worst-case scenario Kevin Collier © Provided by NBC News It s not often that the United States Treasury Department and Iowa State University are dealing with the same security problem. Such is the breadth of what’s known as the Solarwinds hack, named after a Texas-based company that was used as a staging ground for an espionage campaign so widespread that experts say we’re only beginning to understand who was affected and what was stolen. Treasury is trying to figure out how many senior officials’ email accounts were monitored. Iowa State University has decommissioned servers to check to see if hackers got in.

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