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Eimi Harris

Eimi Harris Society, Culture, and Security

Swiss Referendum Passes Surveillance Bill

Why have the Swiss people approved a bill that increases state surveillance? Eimi Harris offers a review of the new surveillance law passed in Switzerland and what the referendum results represents in the way of surveillance, security, and privacy.

Posted on September 30, 2016September 28, 2016 Author Eimi Harris Comments Off on Swiss Referendum Passes Surveillance Bill
Cyber Security and Emerging Threats Eimi Harris

Cyber Vulnerability and Government Obligation: What To Do With Zero-Day Vulnerabilities

Eimi Harris looks into the Vulnerabilities Equities Process and takes into consideration the consequences of disclosing and withholding a zero-day vulnerability from tech firms.

Posted on August 31, 2016April 12, 2021 Author Eimi Harris Comments Off on Cyber Vulnerability and Government Obligation: What To Do With Zero-Day Vulnerabilities
Cyber Security and Emerging Threats Eimi Harris

Microsoft v. USA Part II: The Security Value of Cross-Border Data Transfers

Eimi Harris highlights the need for reform for cross-border data transfer requests to maintain international security and prevent fragmentation in internet governance.

Posted on August 5, 2016April 12, 2021 Author Eimi Harris Comments Off on Microsoft v. USA Part II: The Security Value of Cross-Border Data Transfers
Cyber Security and Emerging Threats Eimi Harris

Microsoft v. USA: Defining Limits in Data Jurisdiction Part I

Eimi Harris provides an overview of the Microsoft v. USA case and discusses both the domestic and international implications of its ruling on tech firms, privacy, and data transfers.

Posted on August 3, 2016April 12, 2021 Author Eimi Harris Comments Off on Microsoft v. USA: Defining Limits in Data Jurisdiction Part I
Cyber Security and Emerging Threats Eimi Harris

NATO Adds Cyber to Operational Domain

Eimi Harris discusses the implications of integrating cyber into NATO’s operational domain and how this will impact diplomatic decision-making.

Posted on July 4, 2016April 12, 2021 Author Eimi Harris Comments Off on NATO Adds Cyber to Operational Domain
Cyber Security and Emerging Threats Eimi Harris

You May Not Notice the IANA, but the Internet Community Does

Eimi Harris discusses the IANA Stewardship Transition proposal, the shift of internet management away from the US government and what its implications will be on international internet governance.

Posted on June 30, 2016April 12, 2021 Author Eimi Harris Comments Off on You May Not Notice the IANA, but the Internet Community Does
Eimi Harris Security, Trade and the Economy

Maximizing e-Commerce Part II: Goals and Solutions

In Part II of the series, Eimi Harris identifies solutions that can be taken at national and international levels to maximize the full economic benefits of digital trade.

Posted on June 2, 2016June 1, 2016 Author Eimi Harris Comments Off on Maximizing e-Commerce Part II: Goals and Solutions
Eimi Harris Security, Trade and the Economy

Maximizing e-Commerce: Why We Need to Re-Think the Approach to Digital Trade

In part I, Eimi Harris analyzes the regulatory environment surrounding digital trade and discusses the lack of international coordination, national barriers, and regional fragmentation as limits to economic success.

Posted on May 31, 2016May 31, 2016 Author Eimi Harris Comments Off on Maximizing e-Commerce: Why We Need to Re-Think the Approach to Digital Trade
Cyber Security and Emerging Threats Eimi Harris

Comparing Cyber-Relations: Russia, China, and the U.S.

Eimi Harris reviews the US-China Cybersecurity Agreement and Chinese-Russian cyber-relations to analyze their compatibility on a social, economic and diplomatic level.

Posted on May 24, 2016April 12, 2021 Author Eimi Harris Comments Off on Comparing Cyber-Relations: Russia, China, and the U.S.
Cyber Security and Emerging Threats Eimi Harris

INFOCAT: Improving Cybersecurity Through Information Foraging

Eimi Harris describes the INFOCAT studies and how improved information analysis may impact the current status of cybersecurity.

Posted on May 11, 2016April 12, 2021 Author Eimi Harris Comments Off on INFOCAT: Improving Cybersecurity Through Information Foraging

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Association Canadienne Pour L’OTAN
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Toronto, ON, M5E 1G6
416-979-1875
info@natoassociation.ca

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