From The Hoover Institution:
by Michael J. Glennon
Hoover Institution
February 02, 2012
Cyber-intrusions have caused and will continue to cause widespread harm. Their danger ought not be underestimated. But with innovative thinking on the part of state policymakers, the effect of those intrusions can be mitigated. States already have led the way with data security laws. There is no reason for them to stop here. With the right combination of far-sighted policies and technological prowess, the states might prove, even in a globalized 21st century, to be the effective dual sovereigns that the framers considered essential to preserving and enhancing the security and well-being of the American people.
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