Julia V. Brock is the program coordinator and research assistant for the Strategic Technologies Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). She provides research and program support on a range of issues, including cybersecurity, emerging technologies, digital governance, and the role of technology in power and conflict. Prior to joining CSIS, she worked for the National Association of Attorneys General, where she supported training, research, and developmental initiatives for various attorneys general offices. She has also held internships with the International Rescue Committee and International Association of Women Judges. Julia graduated with highest honors from Scripps College, earning a BA in Middle East/North African studies and politics. She is proficient in Arabic and Spanish.
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ASEAN's Cyber Initiatives: A Select List
Blog Post by Julia Brock — July 16, 2024
Beyond Economics: How U.S. Policies Can Undermine National Security Goals
Report by Thibault Denamiel, Taylar Rajic, William Alan Reinsch, James Andrew Lewis, and Julia Brock — May 3, 2024
Exploring the White House’s Executive Order to Limit Data Transfers to Foreign Adversaries
Critical Questions by Evan Brown, Caitlin Chin-Rothmann, and Julia Brock — February 29, 2024
Ukraine’s Rapid Digitalization: Human Rights Risks and Opportunities in a Postwar Environment
Report by Marti Flacks, Caitlin Chin-Rothmann, Lauren Burke Preputnik, Julia Brock, and Iryna Tiasko — February 14, 2024
Safeguarding the 2024 Global Elections on Social Media
Podcast Episode by Caitlin Chin-Rothmann and Julia Brock — October 11, 2023
The European Commission’s Proposed Ruling on Standard Essential Patents
Commentary by James Andrew Lewis and Julia Brock — July 26, 2023