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Participants responded to a fictional cyber attack on ports, shipping, and navigation.
It's questionable how long the coronavirus pandemic will last. However, if it runs into the summer and fall, John J. MacWilliams believes it'll have harsh effects on utilities amidst hurricane season.
JD Work writes about how the Defense Department must establish a task force to protect critical medical infrastructure from cyberattacks.
Alan Ching-Tsung Wei MPA-DP ’19 and Chingyu Yao MIA ’03 are part of New Taipei City’s efforts to contain the spread of Covid-19.
Tax cuts or a fiscal stimulus might not work during this pandemic as they have during previous economic downturns, says Wojciech Kopczuk. "What are you going to do, make me go to a restaurant that's shut down anyway?"
India should use increased funds from the slide in crude oil prices in order to fund the coronavirus effort, said Arvind Panagariya, who credits the increased savings as a viable option to fight the pandemic.
There's no doubt that the COVID-19 crisis will have exponential negative effects on the world's economy, but Shang-Jin Wei argues that the best way to mitigate those negative effects is to embrace digital technologies to keep the world moving.
This economic downturn is the "most nerve-racking" for Joseph Stiglitz, who told CBS News that the economy is acting in ways unprecedented to volatile markets of before.
Jeffrey Sachs breaks down the priorities of the United States' coronavirus into two main categories: protecting highly vulnerable individuals, and slowing transmission rates. Read more about the country's response.