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Cadet Liam Clement

Category Ethics

A final review of my e-Portfolio.

March 2023 revision to the National Cybersecurity Strategy; Analysis

A brief overview of a key set of critical parts to the March 2023 revision to the National Cybersecurity Strategy as proposed by the Biden Presidential Administration.

A short article from a wargame exercise.

A short research memorandum written for a hypothetical from the perspective of a legislative research aide to U.S. House of Representative member Tito Canduit in the 26th District (a fake District number) of Virginia, who faces a contested reelection bid… Continue Reading →

Emergent Technologies as Relevant Cyberthreats

A short essay on evolving technologies and the threat that they pose to future cyber-actors.

Wikileaks, Private Manning, and moral imperative.

A Kantian investigation into the ethics of Wikileaks’ “Collateral Murder” short film, and whether or not Private Bradley Manning’s actions were justifiable.

Equifax 2017; a complete ethical failure

A short, consequentialist essay on Equifax and their data breach in 2017, and a focus on the ethics of the company’s operations.

Critical Analysis of Parasite (2019)

A short cultural and social consideration of the South Korean drama film, Parasite (2019), focused on effectively summarizing the intended meaning of the film and its symbolism without creating bias.

Cryptocurrency; Its mechanics, functions, and how it impacts us.

An essay that explains the mathematical and technical functions of cryptocurrency as commonly defined, and an exploration of environmental impacts that it may cause as it proliferates, focused primarily on explaining technical and advanced concepts in a digestible manner

Is there a novel solution to weight-loss failure in America?

A term paper dedicated to an interdisciplinary study of social issues and their solutions, focused on weight-loss and the obesity epidemic in America.

DEFSA, ragnarlocker, and what it means to cyberdefense?

A short essay on the August 2022 cyberattack on Greek natural gas distributor DEFSA, covering the attack method and the precedent it sets for future cyberdefense operations.

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