Never before have there been more technologies designed to protect the world’s informational assets, and never before has doing so been more important. That’s why GDIT partnered with The George Washington University to bring together experts in a virtual panel to explore the proliferation of cyber and cyber-related technologies and their impact on policy, diplomacy and nation states themselves.
Visit the GDIT web page to view the webinar.
The discussion was moderated by Michelle Howard, Admiral, U.S. Navy, Retired, and former Shapiro Visiting Professor of International Affairs at The George Washington University. Joining her were panelists:
- Laura Bate, Senior Director, Task Force Three Lead, U.S. Cyberspace Solarium Commission
- Dr. Costis Toregas, Director, Cyber Security and Privacy Research Institute, The George Washington University
- Dr. Matthew McFadden, Senior Director of Cyber and GDIT Cyber Center of Excellence Lead
The panel is part of the Technology and Diplomacy Series hosted by GDIT and GW’s Elliott School of International Affairs, which brings together industry, academia and government to discuss issues impacting national security and the vital diplomatic interests of the United States.