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Joseph Marks

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  • Defense One
  • POLITICO

Past articles by Joseph:

Threats against election workers could have bad consequences

Workers described racist harassment and having to flee their homes. → Read More

Trump's false election claims made it tougher to talk about election security

Legitimate security concerns are twisted and misrepresented. → Read More

A plan to strip Huawei from rural telecoms is still short billions

The FCC has a $1.9 billion plan, but the total cost may be $5.6 billion. → Read More

Some of Trump's nuttiest election lies were around voting machines

Trump allies called the claims ‘nonsense’ during yesterday’s Jan 6 hearing. → Read More

An Indianapolis homicide fuels criticisms of digital tracking devices

Tech designed to locate lost keys is being used by stalkers. → Read More

Snowden leaks ushered in an era of digital anxiety

Stories from the leaks published nine years ago this week. → Read More

App makers are scooping up kids’ data with few real checks

That’s supposed to be illegal, but the law has some big loopholes. → Read More

Another 2020 election denier will be on November’s ballot

The GOP nominees are sparking fear among election security advocates. → Read More

Elevated cyber threats are the ‘new normal’

We’ll be facing major threats for the ‘foreseeable future,’ cyber officials say → Read More

The U.S. isn’t getting ahead of the cyber threat, experts say

We’re more vulnerable or just as vulnerable to hacking, according to our poll. → Read More

Hopes of Russian help on ransomware are officially dead

Moscow signaled a chance for cooperation but reversed course. → Read More

There's no evidence of Georgia election hacks but still plenty to worry about

CISA’s urging mitigations to protect voting machines used in multiple states. → Read More

The Marriott lawsuit explores the conundrum of how to value stolen data

The years-long class action is moving ahead. → Read More

Our battle with China over the future of the Internet is just beginning

The U.S. and allies have banned Huawei from 5G networks. Now comes the 6G fight. → Read More

Virtual learning compromised kids’ privacy and security

Learning apps collected personal information from millions of kids. → Read More

Cyber pros are fed up with talk about a cyber-Manhattan Project

Cyber analogies almost always cause more confusion than clarity → Read More

Ransomware payments spiked 70 percent last year

Government is focused like never before on ransomware, but it’s still wreaking havoc. → Read More

Lawmakers want to get tougher on cyber adversaries

A Texas Republican and a Michigan Democrat both say the U.S. can punch back harder. → Read More

Government’s finally getting its own cybersecurity in order

CISA’s expanding its ability to find and fix cyber bugs → Read More

Doctor by day, cybercriminal by night

A Venezuelan cardiologist is part of the expanding hacking underground. → Read More