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What Hospitals Can Do to Protect Themselves from Ransomware
Hospitals are increasingly victims of ransomware and other costly cyberattacks. They can protect themselves by preparing response plans for cyber disruptions.
Dangers and Opportunities as China’s Loans to Africa Come Due
In Africa, China’s infrastructure loans, secretive contracts, and inflexible debt negotiations have caused economic and debt distress in some countries.
CNA Models the Cyberwar That Has Never Happened … Yet
A CNA computer model simulates a cyber conflict and tests cyber tactics. It shows that hackers must be thousands of times more effective than cyber defenders.
25 Years Later, the Work of the Mine Ban Treaty Is Unfinished
On the 25th anniversary of the Ottawa Convention to ban antipersonnel landmines going into effect, the US still has not signed, and US landmine policies shift as administrations change.
The Other Front Line in Ukraine: The Will to Fight
On the second anniversary of the invasion, Russia and Ukraine are trying to break the other’s will to fight, in front-line, Black Sea, and aerial campaigns.