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In the NewsOctober 10, 2018Google+ to close after report of user data exposureCNNGoogle's unpopular social network is finally finding itself in the spotlight—but for all the wrong reasons. David Edelman speaks with CNN’s News Stream. |
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In the NewsOctober 10, 2018US weapons systems are easy cyberattack targets, new report findsEmily DreyfussWired“I will say that the GAO can be prone to cyber hyperbole, but unless their sampling or methodology were way off or deliberately misleading, DOD has a very grave problem on its hands,” says R David Edelman. |
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In the NewsOctober 9, 2018Pompeo hails 'significant' North Korea progress; experts skepticalReutersThe New York Times“The real takeaway from this Punggye-ri pledge is that Kim has mastered the art of milking a single cosmetic concession for months to burn clock,” Vipin Narang said on Twitter. |
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In the NewsOctober 8, 2018Experts dismiss North Korea's latest concession to USAlexander SmithNBC NewsKim and his officials are instead trying to buy time so they can make progress on other fronts…Inviting inspectors to an old testing site is an example of this calculus, according to Vipin Narang. |
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News@E40October 4, 2018The Move: Civic innovators help restore democracyThe Move is a new initiative out of MIT’s Department of Urban Studies and Planning that features weekly podcasts, blog posts, and more from the civic innovators at democracy’s front lines. Join the conversation at themove.mit.edu. The initiative is funded in part by the Center’s International Policy Lab and MIT’s Office of Open Learning. |
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In the NewsOctober 3, 2018China and the new frontier of biosecurity threatsHenny SenderNikkei Asian ReviewKenneth Oye, director of the Center’s Program on Emerging Technologies said that it is possible for even helpful advances to be used in bad ways. “It will be difficult to check the potential for malevolent misuse of advanced biotechnologies,” he said. |
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In the NewsOctober 3, 2018An assault on American intelligenceUna HajdariMIT NewsIn MIT visit, former CIA and NSA director Michael Hayden describes current difficulties faced by society and US intelligence services. |
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In the NewsOctober 3, 2018As Pompeo heads for Pyongyang, North Korea appears to raise its demandsSimon Denyer The Washingon PostThe US argues to keep sanctions until North Korea denuclearizes. North Korea disagrees. Vipin Narang said the comments “really [put] a little bit of cold water” on the hope that North Korea might provide a list of its nuclear and missile sites in return for an end-of-war declaration. |
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Analysis + OpinionOctober 3, 2018Renaming Macedonia in the age of nationalismUna HajdariThe New RepublicAt the heart of this issue lies the question of nationhood, specifically, the difficulties faced by nations formed at the latter end of modern European history, writes Una Hajdari. |
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News@E40October 1, 2018MISTI radioThe radio show is a platform for students to reflect on their experiences abroad. MISTI Radio is an MIT program about the world, for the world. Assistant Professor Admir Masic and the MISTI students who worked with Syrian refugees in Jordan this summer are featured. (The program starts a few minutes into audio recording.) |