Data Privacy
Aug. 12, 2015
Thinking about cyber strategy
Earlier this year, the Department of Defense made clear that the Obama administration believes the DOD has a role in defending the United States from "cyberattacks of significant consequence." By Jeff Rabkin and Nandini Iyer





Jeffrey Rabkin
Partner
Jones Day
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Phone: (415) 626-3939
Email: jrabkin@jonesday.com
Columbia Univ School of Law
Jeff is a member of the firm's Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection Practice.
Given the endless string of costly data breaches and cyberattacks on U.S. businesses - most originating overseas - some have openly wondered whether and when the United States military would become more overtly involved in domestic cybersecurity.
Earlier this year, the Department of Defense released a policy paper titled "The Department of Defense Cyber Strategy." The strategy makes clear that the Obama administration believes the...
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