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      <description>Ensuring that the state is secure from cyber threats is increasingly becoming the priority of governments worldwide, sometimes clashing with concerns over privacy. There were four notable ways that states increased their presence in cyberspace in 2016, and this presence is forecast to become more prominent this year.
First, similar to what Prussian general Carl von Clausewitz said about war being “politics by other means”, states are increasingly using cyber capabilities as a way to extend their...</description>
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      <title>Why state-run cures against hackers may be worse than the disease</title>
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