Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity is becoming an increasing issue for policymakers and companies around the world
High profile events in the past couple of years demonstrate the ability for cyberattacks to cause service disruption, substantial economic loss, and expose sensitive data. Our current work covers cybercrime, encryption, software security, offensive and defense capabilities, workforce, public-private collaboration, and international agreements and norms, among other issues.
Find the latest research from our scholars and CSIS events on this topic below.
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Of Ships and Cyber: Transposing the Incidents at Sea Agreement
Report by Alexander Klimburg — September 28, 2022
Software-Defined Warfare: Architecting the DOD's Transition to the Digital Age
Report by Nand Mulchandani and Lt. General (Ret.) John N.T. “Jack” Shanahan — September 6, 2022
Cyber Workforce Strategies Should Produce at Scale
Commentary by James Andrew Lewis — August 22, 2022
Book Launch: Cyber Persistence Theory, Rethinking National Security in Cyberspace
Event — June 14, 2022
Encryption Security for a Post Quantum World
Blog Post by Georgia Wood — June 2, 2022
Equity and Diversity in the Nation's Cyber Workforce: Policy Recommendations for Addressing Data Gaps
Report by Irving Lachow — April 5, 2022
Report Launch: Implications for Cybersecurity in Western-Chinese Technology Decoupling
Event — March 31, 2022
Technology and Power
Commentary by James Andrew Lewis — March 30, 2022
The Two Technospheres
Report — March 29, 2022