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Eric Geller @ericgeller
Is this protecting and serving? — PolitiTweet.org
Mike Dunford @questauthority
Welcome to America, where the police can murder you and destroy your family without adverse consequences even when… https://t.co/CTCyeP4ZAS
Eric Geller @ericgeller
we live in a cool and normal world — PolitiTweet.org
Adam H. Johnson @adamjohnsonNYC
One of the more bleak racist panics in a while. Democrats completely caved. Those struggling with addiction further… https://t.co/cui16DrIBW
Eric Geller @ericgeller
𝙮𝙤𝙪 𝙙𝙤𝙣'𝙩 𝙨𝙖𝙮 — PolitiTweet.org
Michael S. Schmidt @nytmike
NEW: The National Archives and Records Administration discovered what it believed was classified information in doc… https://t.co/cZzLpM9ePE
Eric Geller @ericgeller
👀 — PolitiTweet.org
Mark Joseph Stern @mjs_DC
There is no law in the Fifth Circuit any more. This is not how real courts operate. https://t.co/GP1tygzzW0
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@jehawks https://t.co/tEZzt9h2LW — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
wonder how they'll fit Grogu into this one — PolitiTweet.org
Star Wars @starwars
Obi-Wan Kenobi, a limited Original series, starts streaming May 25 on @DisneyPlus. https://t.co/XCV1xQZhDR
Eric Geller @ericgeller
👀 https://t.co/vFaufyvwr1 https://t.co/553AEWno2l — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
The federal agencies that monitor infrastructure sectors' cybersecurity need to do a better job of tracking how companies are using and benefitting from the NIST cyber framework, GAO said in a report published today. https://t.co/NsNykmvo02 https://t.co/on8L32E9Wd — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
"Republican senators were far less willing to go after Trump Tuesday than they had been against Clinton for her private email server." https://t.co/B1BIXwXvC3 — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@shakirov2036 Other agencies can and do provide aid. But this bureau can help with a broad range of issues, and its dedicated focus and soon-to-be-large team are supposed to add weight to the effort. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Check out my story/thread if you haven't already! — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
New: @StateDept recently got congressional approval to launch its cyber diplomacy bureau. But years of delays mean… https://t.co/gCZ3xhaLks
Eric Geller @ericgeller
CISA, the FBI, the NSA, and their Australian and U.K. partners have released a report on ransomware trends in 2021, including a shift away from "big-game hunting" in the U.S. and increased targeting of cloud providers, MSPs, and the supply chain: https://t.co/sGBp74TYXL — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@brian_nov Naboi — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
"... I think we will eventually do that for cyber. But it should be the lightest possible touch of, 'No less, no more.'" — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
But Inglis wants to see regulation too. "There are certain systems...that are so important...that we have to have some additional information about those. We've done that for automobile safety, we've done that for aviation safety, we've done that for food, drugs..." — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Inglis: "If the purpose of collecting that information is to mobilize resources in an efficient and timely way for the support of the private sector," then companies will rush to say, "Here's something that I think can add to your knowledge of how you can help me." — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Asked how to encourage private sector to report cyber incidents to govt, Inglis says govt must show that it's using that data to produce insights that can help industry, just like how FEMA collects information after disasters to protect people from future ones. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
.@ncdinglis is speaking now at @thecipherbrief's summit. "If we're going to be successful in the future," he says, "we have to double down on two things: resilience by design and collective defense." — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Anyway, thanks for indulging this long thread about a key moment in this unsexy, under-the-radar storyline. Here's the link to my story again (🔒): https://t.co/zmRDdCLDLG — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Speaking of Congress, it remains to be seen if the sponsors of the Cyber Diplomacy Act (a response to Tillerson that would codify a new bureau) will keep pushing it. One of them, Jim Langevin, is retiring. Absent a law, a future State Dept could theoretically close the bureau. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
I've been following the long saga of this bureau ever since @C_Painter left State in 2017 and rumors swirled that Rex Tillerson was closing his office. When Tillerson confirmed this, bipartisan Hill backlash forced him to not only back down but propose *elevating* cyber @ State. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Between nominating a leader, getting them confirmed by the Senate, and hiring 50 new employees, it'll take a while to fill out the new bureau even after it formally launches. And as I said, that's just the beginning of actually upgrading US cyber diplomacy work. Long road ahead. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
The senior State official said the dept is still evaluating candidates for the ambassador-at-large post that will lead the bureau. They'll need political clout w/ Biden/Blinken (so they can promote bureau w/in the interagency) and global stature (to succeed in talks w/ partners). — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
A new bureau could address both of those problems, adding new personnel (so the team can take on more projects) and acquiring a more prominent stature inside State — not only helping in interagency debates but also signaling to allies that U.S. takes cyber diplomacy seriously. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
.@State_Cyber's been helping other countries improve laws, policies, tech, and resources around cyber for a decade. But the small team has other responsibilities, too, which limits how much it can take on. The way it's structured also limits its influence within the government. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Other U.S. allies and partners could use our cyber help too. Iran's hacking Saudi Arabia and Israel, China's hacking Taiwan and the Philippines, and North Korea's hacking South Korea. Cyber support is an increasingly important part of our foreign policy agendas in key regions. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Had the Trump admin created the bureau soon after it vowed to do so, US might have been able to do more for Ukraine over time. And as @Laura_K_Bate told me, “The stronger Ukraine’s cybersecurity is, the stronger Ukraine is.” Doesn't mean no invasion. But does change the dynamic. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
How could years of enhanced cyber aid have helped Ukraine? Look at the recent hacks of govt websites. Cyber resilience can protect networks vital to C&C, in addition to preventing defacements that undermine public confidence — both crucial for repelling a ground invasion. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Needless to say, the new bureau will arrive too late to help Ukraine, even as lawmakers press the Biden admin to boost cyber aid there — a plea echoed by Ukraine's president and advisers in meetings with U.S. lawmakers, as @magmill95 recently reported. https://t.co/ZucF3aXNcY — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
The long process of creating this bureau (still months away from launch) kept pushing back the timeline for when US allies will see the benefits of our expanded cyber diplomacy work. Internationally, @lauragbrent told me, “it does raise questions of, where are the priorities?” — PolitiTweet.org