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To round out today’s event, Matthew Springer, Deputy Associate Director of the Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative at CISA, and Bryan Ware, Founder of GraySpace Technology, discussed how to advance cyber defense and operational coordination between government and industry.
During a panel at today’s launch event, key members and partners explored the future of cyber operations and the vital role of integrated public-private partnerships in advancing security policy.
Today’s first fireside chat featured Hon. Katherine "Katie" Sutton, Assistant Secretary of War for Cyber Policy, and Rob Joyce, Former Cybersecurity Director at the National Security Agency, to discuss “Securing Our Strategic Advantage in a Changing Cyber Landscape.”
During her keynote speech, Morgan Adamski discussed cyber’s increasing role in national, economic and geopolitical security, highlighting the need to evolve cyber strategies to be collaborative, active and based on integrated operations.
The launch event for the new Cyber Operations Policy Coalition has officially kicked off! This initiative is focused on the future of active cyber defense and integrated cybersecurity operations policy.
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The official launch of the Cyber Operations Policy Coalition is about to kick off! Join us today to learn more about this new coalition, its goals and the current cyber policy landscape.
Don’t miss it! RSVP here → https://t.co/0aYvFARgOZ
Happening tomorrow! The official launch event of the Cyber Operations Policy Coalition will bring together policymakers, industry leaders and security experts to explore the evolving cyber policy landscape and future of active cyber operations.
RSVP here: https://t.co/0aYvFARgOZ
President Trump’s new Executive Order frames frontier AI systems through the lens of national security, infrastructure resilience and cybersecurity. CCPL’s latest blog breaks down the EO and what it means for AI developers and government agencies.
https://t.co/Lobl3YtA2g
Don’t miss out on the official launch of the Cyber Operations Policy Coalition, a new initiative focused on the future of active cyber defense and integrated cybersecurity operations policy on June 3!
Register here: https://t.co/0aYvFARgOZ
On June 3, join CCPL for the launch of the Cyber Operations Policy Coalition to hear perspectives from founding members and advisors, discussions on the evolving cyber policy landscape and more.
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Happening next week! Join CCPL on June 3 for the launch of the Cyber Operations Policy Coalition, a new coalition focused on the policy, governance, and coordination of active cyber defense and operations.
RSVP today: https://t.co/0aYvFARgOZ
As cyber threats become increasingly intertwined with geopolitics, the U.S. is entering a new era of cyber policy. To learn more, join CCPL’s new Cyber Operations Policy Coalition on 6/3 for its official launch.
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Interested in active cyber operations, defense and policy? Join the new Cyber Operations Policy Coalition for its official launch event on 6/3 and learn more about this coalition, the future of cyber operations, policy, and more.
Register today: https://t.co/0aYvFARgOZ
CCPL is excited to announce the launch of the Cyber Operations Policy Coalition. Join us on 6/3 at the official launch event to learn more about this new initiative and the future of active cyber defense and operations policy.
RSVP here → https://t.co/0aYvFARgOZ
In March, the White House released the highly anticipated National Cyber Strategy. CCPL’s latest blog explores key aspects of the strategy and raises questions about what this means for the future of private sector cyber operations.
Read the full blog →
https://t.co/4VK02VvzUF
Recently, @cybercoalition and the Cyber Threat Alliance hosted the third annual #CyberNextBRU, centered on the theme “Building the European Cybersecurity Ecosystem.” CCPL’s latest blog shares insights from the discussions at this year’s event.
https://t.co/YjsZNOLzWN
Last week, @MakeIDbetter and @StopScamsCaucus hosted a briefing on Capitol Hill for staffers that explored how deepfakes, AI and fraud threats are evolving, and what policymakers can do to help mitigate risks.
Read more insights from the event:
https://t.co/kIuCI3uNdg
Across Nordic countries, public support for content scanning and government access to encrypted data is conditional. CCPL's latest research explores why and shares advice for policymakers to enhance digital safety protections.
Read more insights → https://t.co/fn6u1x7BCQ
The Center for Cybersecurity Policy & Law submitted comments urging the European Commission to revise measures in the Digital Markets Act (DMA) to account for the significant security, privacy, and associated public safety risks.
Read the full comments → https://t.co/2MgdBOS79v
In Europe and beyond, vague laws blur legitimate security research with malicious hacking, exposing good-faith researchers to legal liability and weakening cybersecurity outcomes.
Read more from our latest blog on protecting researchers and NIS 2's role:
https://t.co/ValAbJJFnE