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The Lawfare Podcast

China, Technology and Global Supply Chains with the Cyberspace Solarium Commission

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🗓️ 8 April 2020

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

March 11 marked the launch of the official report of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission. The commission is a bicameral, bipartisan intergovernmental body created by the 2019 National Defense Authorization Act, and charged with developing and articulating a comprehensive strategic approach to defending the United States in cyberspace. For the last month, Lawfare has published a series of commentaries on various highlights from the report, some by analysts involved with the commission. In this episode of the Lawfare Podcast, we hear a lively discussion from some of the Commission's members, including the co-chair, Representative Mike Gallagher, on a part of that project focusing on China, technology and global supply chains.

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no bull and the aftermath.

0:34.0

With the Solarian Commission recommended, and which is really I think urgent, given the

0:39.0

current circumstance, is that we need those types of plans and those strategies and those

0:44.5

playbooks to be ready to go when the incident happens.

0:48.9

And then the last thing, I'll just add to that in terms of the connections between our

0:53.1

current environment and the Solarian Commission report is that there is not a day that I

0:58.9

have logged on in the last two weeks that I don't fear what a malign actor could do to

1:06.7

our operations and to our economy now that so many more of us are conducting our business

1:12.8

online.

1:13.8

So I feel not that the Solarian Commission's report is something for another day in the

1:21.6

current environment with the coronavirus, but my perspective is that its recommendations

1:27.0

and action on them are more urgent in the current environment.

1:31.8

I'm Margaret Taylor and this is the LawFair podcast, April 8, 2020.

1:37.4

March 11th marked the launch of the official report of the CyberSpace Solarian Commission.

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The Commission is a bicameral bipartisan intergovernmental body created by the 2019 National Defense

1:49.6

Authorization Act and charged with developing and articulating a comprehensive strategic

1:54.8

approach to defending the United States and cyberspace.

1:57.8

For the last month, LawFair has published a series of commentaries on various highlights

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