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EU, US impose new sanctions against Russia over Navalny
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Navalny s Poisoning, Imprisonment in Russia Triggers US Sanctions – Courthouse News Service
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Navalny: From poisoning to prison colony - Expat Guide to Russia
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Countering cyber proliferation: Zeroing in on Access-as-a-Service Report by Winnona DeSombre, James Shires, JD Work, Robert Morgus, Patrick Howell O’Neill, Luca Allodi, and Trey Herr
Executive summary
The proliferation of offensive cyber capabilities (OCC) the combination of tools; vulnerabilities; and skills, including technical, organizational, and individual capacities used to conduct offensive cyber operations presents an expanding set of risks to states and challenges commitments to protect openness, security, and stability in cyberspace. As these capabilities become more prolific, their regulation through formal international norms and export controls is increasingly ineffective. Countering the spread of dangerous capabilities is not a new policy challenge, but its specific application to the cyber domain remains uncertain both in theory and in practice. Left unchecked, the contin
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Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny Sputnik / Pavel Bednyakov; (inset)Amnesty International s statement that it doesn t consider Alexey Navalny a prisoner of conscience has his supporters up in arms. The group s efforts to defend the activist don t stack up, but the decision is wrong nonetheless.
A prisoner of conscience, simply defined, is somebody who is imprisoned because of his or her religious or political beliefs.
The term is value-free. It doesn t matter what you believe, or the nature of your character; if your beliefs land you in jail, you re a prisoner of conscience. You can be quite revolting, but the label still fits.