Samuel Rebo is Editor-in-Chief of the Harvard National Security Journal and a law student at Harvard Law School. Prior to law school, he worked for former Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul at Stanford University and the Eurasia Group political risk consultancy in Washington, D.C. He holds a B.A. from Stanford University in International Relations. This fall he will serve as Law Clerk for U.S. District Judge John R. Padova of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia.
Samuel Rebo
Editor-in-Chief of the Harvard National Security Journal
Content by Samuel Rebo
Commentary
Cyber-deterrence starts with defining a Cyberattack
The YGLN’s Sam Rebo, and Clark Street Associates’ Taylor Grosman, argue that NATO governments must begin to better define what specific actions constitute a cyberattack. Foreign governments have grown bolder and NATO must be clearer in response.