Peer-Reviewed
“Persistent Enforcement: Criminal Charges As a Response to Nation-State Malicious Cyber Activity,” (with Tim Maurer), Journal of National Security Law & Policy, 2020
Non Peer-Reviewed
“Why North Korea’s new spy satellite could actually be a good thing,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, March 14, 2024
“Strategic Arms Control, Presidents, and Politics: Why Mirvs Fell Off the Agenda,” in On the Horizon: A Collection of Papers from the Next Generation, edited by Reja Younis, Center for Strategic and International Studies, 95-109, February 23, 2021.
“Setting a Course Away From the Intercontinental Ballistic Missile,” (with Pranay Vaddi), War on the Rocks, February 16, 2021.
“A Few Questions on Cybersecurity and the Cloud,” (with Trey Herr and Tim Maurer), Lawfare, September 21, 2020
“How Cloud Computing Can Deal with Lighting Strikes and Hackers,” (with Tim Maurer), Q&A, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, September 14, 2020.
“Cloud Security: A Primer for Policymakers,” (with Tim Maurer), Paper, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, August 31, 2020.
“What Happens If the Last Nuclear Arms Control Treaty Expires?” (with Pranay Vaddi and Nicholas Blanchette), Carnegie Endowment, September 5, 2019
“The Last Nuclear Arms Treaty,” (with Pranay Vaddi and Nicholas Blanchette), Carnegie Endowment, September 5, 2019
“Foreign hackers have made it harder for the U.S. to prosecute them,” (with Tim Maurer), Washington Post, April 8, 2020.
“Cyber Stability Conference Summary Report,” UNIDIR, 2019
“The Trump administration wants to be able to break into your encrypted data. Here’s what you need to know.” (with Tim Maurer), Washington Post, July 29, 2019.
“What’s the Point of Charging Foreign State-Linked Hackers?” (with Tim Maurer), Lawfare, May 24, 2019
“Private Sector Initiatives for Cyber Norms: A Summary” Lawfare, June 25, 2018
“Evaluating the Russian Threat to Undersea Cables,” Lawfare, Mar. 5, 2018