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Bridging the Gaps in Cybersecurity Policy

Please join us for an in-depth conversation on these and other emerging international and domestic issues in cybersecurity, hosted in partnership with The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington, Carnegie Corporation of New York, and the Henry M. Jackson Foundation.

Date & Time

Thursday
Feb. 9, 2017
8:45am听鈥撎2:30pm ET

Location

6th Floor, Woodrow Wilson Center

Overview

Major questions impacting key cybersecurity policy decisions remain unanswered.听 As a new Administration takes office, how should key stakeholders think about gaps like the capabilities of non-state actors to do harm in the digital space?听 Will other nations follow Russia鈥檚 lead and steal and leak information against foes? Is the future of the public-private partnership 鈥 especially in protecting America鈥檚 critical infrastructure 鈥 a promising one?听 And what鈥檚 the state of play in development of international norms?听 Can the U.S. provide meaningful input?

Please join us for an in-depth conversation on these and other emerging international and domestic issues in cybersecurity, hosted in partnership with The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington, Carnegie Corporation of New York, and the Henry M. Jackson Foundation.

Agenda

8:30-8:45am听 Registration with Coffee, Tea and Pastries

8:45-9:00am听 Welcoming Remarks

Re艧at Kasaba, Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington

William Pomeranz, Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

9:00-9:45am听 Keynote Address

Paul Nicholas, Senior Director, Global Security, Strategy, & Diplomacy Team, Trustworthy Computing, Microsoft Corporation听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听

International Cybersecurity Norms: America at the Cross Roads of Diplomacy & Defense

9:45-10:00am 听Coffee and Tea Break

10:00-11:30am听 Emerging International Cybersecurity Issues

Moderator:听 Re艧at Kasaba, Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington

Jessica Beyer, Jackson School of International Studies

Non-state actors and International Cybersecurity Norms

Tom Kellermanm, Global Fellow, Digital Futures Project, Woodrow WIlson International Center for Scholars & CEO of Strategic Cyber Ventures

Key bad actors, their tools, and their tactics

Katy Pearce, Department of Communication and Jackson School of International Studies

Kompromat and the Undermining of Trust

11:30am-1:00pm听 Emerging Domestic Cybersecurity Issues

Moderator:听 Meg King, Digital Futures Project, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

Sara Curran, Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington

Cybersecurity Policy Education

Perry Pederson, Pacific Northwest National Labs

Protecting Critical Infrastructure

Matthew Eggers, Executive Director, Cybersecurity Policy, Department U.S. Chamber of Commerce

NIST framework, Regulatory Harmonization, Information Sharing, Global Norms

1:00-2:30pm听听 Working Luncheon with Cybersecurity Student Experts

Open to all attendees

1:00-1:15pm听 Welcoming Remarks

The Importance of Strengthening U.S. Cybersecurity Through the Next Generation of Cybersecurity Experts

1:15-2:30pm听 Student Subject Experts

Rebekah Kennel

Area of expertise: Myanmar technology, Myanmar police

Josh Lee

Area of expertise: EU technology policy, US-EU cybersecurity relations

Oliver Marguleas

Area of expertise: Extremism Online, Counter-narrative Programs, Authoritarian Internet Policy

Michael Walstrom

Area of expertise: Smart grid, Cybersecurity in Developing Contexts, Indian Smart Grid, US-Indian Cybersecurity Relations

Hosted By

Digital Futures Project

Less and less of life, war and business takes place offline. More and more, policy is transacted in a space poorly understood by traditional legal and political authorities. The Digital Futures Project is a map to constraints and opportunities generated by the innovations around the corner - a resource for policymakers navigating a world they didn鈥檛 build.  Read more

Kennan Institute

The Kennan Institute is the premier US center for advanced research on Eurasia and the oldest and largest regional program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. The Kennan Institute is committed to improving American understanding of Russia, Ukraine, Central Asia, the South Caucasus, and the surrounding region though research and exchange.  Read more

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