1) Do you think cyberattacks against U.S. embassies are more dangerous than physical attacks? Why or why not? 2) Should embassies share information about cyberattacks with the host country, or keep it secret to protect U.S. interests? 3) In your opinion, who is more responsible for protecting embassy computer systems—the diplomats or the IT specialists? 4) Do you think the biggest weakness in embassy cybersecurity comes from technology itself, or from human mistakes by staff? 5) If a diplomat’s personal information is hacked, should it be considered only a private matter, or a threat to national security? 6) Should the U.S. government require diplomats to receive the same level of cybersecurity training as military officers? 7) Some people say that hackers targeting embassies are just as dangerous as terrorists. Do you agree or disagree? 8) Do you think cyber espionage against embassies should be treated as an act of war? Why or why not? 9) Should international organizations create one global system to protect embassies from cyberattacks, or should each embassy defend itself alone? 10) If a local employee of the embassy causes a cyberattack by accident, should they be punished, or should the embassy take full responsibility? 11) If an embassy’s cybersecurity is weak, does that mean the host country has the right to monitor its digital activities for security reasons? 12) Do you think cyberattacks against embassies are mainly about stealing information, or about damaging America’s reputation? 13) Should diplomats stop using personal devices completely when working overseas, even if it limits their communication with family? 14) Some argue that investing millions in embassy cybersecurity is a waste, because hackers will always find a way in. Do you agree? 15) If a cyberattack on a U.S. embassy in one country also affects other countries, who should take responsibility for solving the crisis?

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