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How the insights of the Large Hadron Collider are being made open to everyone
If you visit the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) exhibition, now at the Queensland Museum, you’ll see the recreation of a moment when the scientist who saw the first results indicating discovery of the Higgs boson laments she can’t yet tell anyone. It’s a transitory problem for her, lasting as long as it takes for the...
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Future-proofing justice: building a research agenda to address the effects of technological change on the protection of constitutional rights
New technologies have changed the types of data that are routinely collected about citizens on a daily basis. For example, smart devices collect location and communication data, and fitness trackers and medical devices capture physiological and other data. As technology changes, new portable and connected devices have the potential to gather even more information. Such...
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Assessing Russian activities and intentions in recent US elections
On December 9, 2016, President Barack Obama directed the Intelligence Community to conduct a full review and produce a comprehensive intelligence report assessing Russian activities and intentions in recent U.S. elections. We have completed this report and briefed President Obama as well as President-elect Trump and Congressional leadership. We declassified a version of this report...
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From awareness to action - a cybersecurity agenda for the 45th President
Cybersecurity is no longer a 'greenfield' for policy development. Much has been done since CSIS’s first report was published in 2008 and the next administration will inherit a work in progress.
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GRIZZLY STEPPE – Russian malicious cyber activity
The F.B.I. and Department of Homeland Security have released this report which details the ways that Russia acted to influence the American election through cyberespionage.