David Sanger addresses the NCAFP On October 31, the NCAFP hosted David E. Sanger, National Security Correspondent at the New York Times, for a discussion on cybersecurity ahead of the 2018 Midterm Elections. Sanger t ...
Category: Cyber Reports
Mutually Assured Disruption – Report
The nuclear era began long before there was an awareness that international relations would be strategically and irreversibly shifted. The technology outpaced the policymaking and even the awareness or understanding of ...
New Frontier in Defense: Cyberspace and U.S. Foreign Policy – Report
The cyber domain is a synthetic one – unlike any other domain of human conflict. It is not a natural extension of human battlegrounds. It was not a byproduct of any national or international institutions. It did not s ...
Cybersecurity, Sovereignty, and U.S. Foreign Policy
On November 4, 2014 the NCAFP held a Roundtable on cybersecurity entitled “Cybersecurity, Sovereignty and U.S. Foreign Policy.” ...
Geopolitics and Cyberpower: Why Geography Still Matters By John B. Sheldon
ABSTRACT Implicit in many analyses of the use of cyber power in international politics and foreign policy is that realist geopolitics no longer matter. Even when the term geopolitics is used in such analysis, it is as th ...
Camino Kavanagh, Senior Project Advisor for the NCAFP’s Cybersecurity Project sheds some light on recent key cybersecurity developemnts
On November 6 the NCAFP hosted a closed-door Roundtable entitled Cybersecurity: Challenge and Response: A New Generation Speaks Out. This Roundtable addressed key developments in the cybersecurity front and their implic ...
Cybersecurity: Challenge and Response: A New Generation Speaks Out
Check out the report from the NCAFP's latest cyber roundtable entitled "Cybersecurity: Challenge and Response: A New Generation Speaks Out." ...