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19Mar Cyber Security and U.S. Foreign Policy: Addressing Strategic and Policy Priorities in the New Administration

Cyber Security and U.S. Foreign Policy: Addressing Strategic and Policy Priorities in the New Administration

Cyber Security and U.S. Foreign Policy:
Addressing Strategic and Policy Priorities in the New Administration

A George D. Schwab Foreign Policy Briefing

Friday, March 19, 2021 | 10:00 - 11:00am (ET)

Meeting to be held virtually via Zoom

Featuring

Erica Borghard
Resident Senior Fellow, Atlantic Council

Christopher Painter
President, Foundation Board, Global Forum on Cyber Expertise
Former State Department Coordinator for Cyber Issues

Moderated by
Camino Kavanagh
Senior Visiting Fellow, Department of War Studies, Kings College London
Nonresident Scholar,
Cyber Policy Initiative, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

 

The first weeks of the Biden-Harris Administration have marked a turning point in many areas of U.S. foreign policy. One area that has received significant attention, in part due to the recent SolarWinds hack, is cyber security, for which the new Administration has announced an urgent initiative to improve the nation's capability, readiness and resilience, as well as its commitment to defending the nation against cyberattacks. Join the NCAFP as we host a distinguished panel that will discuss the policy implications of the SolarWinds attack, and the overall direction of U.S. policy relevant to cybersecurity in the Biden Administration.

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Mar 19, 2021 10:00 AM
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