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Agency Rulemaking And Political Transitions, Anne Joseph O'Connell
Agency Rulemaking And Political Transitions, Anne Joseph O'Connell
Northwestern University Law Review
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Regulating Cyber-Security, Nathan Alexander Sales
Regulating Cyber-Security, Nathan Alexander Sales
Northwestern University Law Review
The conventional wisdom is that this country’s privately owned critical infrastructure—banks, telecommunications networks, the power grid, and so on—is vulnerable to catastrophic cyber-attacks. The existing academic literature does not adequately grapple with this problem, however, because it conceives of cyber-security in unduly narrow terms: most scholars understand cyber-attacks as a problem of either the criminal law or the law of armed conflict. Cyber-security scholarship need not run in such established channels. This Article argues that, rather than thinking of private companies merely as potential victims of cyber-crimes or as possible targets in cyber-conflicts, we should think of them in administrative …