Michael Poznansky

A Tale of Two Typhoons: Properly Diagnosing Chinese Cyber Threats

February 25, 2025
Erica Lonergan and Michael Poznansky
A Tale of Two Typhoons: Properly Diagnosing Chinese Cyber Threats

Should Taiwan Attempt to Replicate the Zelensky Playbook?

May 15, 2024
Jason Vogt, Nina Kollars, and Michael Poznansky
Should Taiwan Attempt to Replicate the Zelensky Playbook?

A Divorce Between the Navy and Cyber Command Would Be Dangerous

August 23, 2023
Chris C. Demchak, Michael Poznansky, and Sam Tangredi
A Divorce Between the Navy and Cyber Command Would Be Dangerous

Are We Asking Too Much of Cyber?

May 2, 2023
Erica Lonergan and Michael Poznansky
Are We Asking Too Much of Cyber?

National Security Whistleblower Reform is a Sticky Wicket

September 26, 2019
Michael Joseph, Michael Poznansky, and William Spaniel
National Security Whistleblower Reform is a Sticky Wicket

Amusing Archival Discoveries from the Cold War

July 18, 2018
Michael Poznansky
Amusing Archival Discoveries from the Cold War

Trump and Covert Operations in Syria: A Not-So-Artful Deal?

August 1, 2017
Austin Carson and Michael Poznansky
Trump and Covert Operations in Syria: A Not-So-Artful Deal?

An Eye for an Eye: Deterring Russian Cyber Intrusions

December 19, 2016
Evan Perkoski and Michael Poznansky
An Eye for an Eye: Deterring Russian Cyber Intrusions

Emails and Influence: Investigating Russia’s Attack on the U.S. Political System

October 31, 2016
Dmitri Alperovitch, Ben Buchanan, Shane Harris, Susan Hennessey, Michael Poznansky, Benjamin Wittes, and Ryan Evans
Emails and Influence: Investigating Russia’s Attack on the U.S. Political System

The Logic for (Shoddy) U.S. Covert Action in Syria

July 21, 2016
Austin Carson and Michael Poznansky
The Logic for (Shoddy) U.S. Covert Action in Syria

Attribution and Secrecy in Cyberspace

March 8, 2016
Michael Poznansky and Evan Perkoski
Attribution and Secrecy in Cyberspace