On behalf of the Atlantic Council’s Cyber Statecraft Initiative, within the Digital Forensic Research Lab, please join us for a panel discussion on the role of cyber in kinetic conflict on Thursday, April 20, from 1:45 pm to 3:00 pm ET at the Atlantic Council’s headquarters and virtually.

The panel will feature JD Work, professor at the National Defense University’s College of Information and Cyberspace and nonresident Atlantic Council senior fellow; Michael Martelle, inaugural Cyber Vault Fellow at National Security Archive; Maggie Smith, US Army cyber officer; and Silas Cutler, Senior Director for Cyber Threat Research and Analysis at the Institute for Security and Technology.

We hope that you can join us as we explore pertinent questions on lethal outcomes of cyber operations, coordination between cyber and kinetic forces, and integration of cyber options in future warfare within the context of larger intelligence and military behaviors.

Featuring

JD Work
Nonresident Senior Fellow
Atlantic Council

Professor
National Defense University’s College of Information and Cyberspace

Michael Martelle
Cyber Vault Fellow
National Security Archive

Maggie Smith, PhD
Cyber Officer
US Army

Silas Cutler
Senior Director for Cyber Threat Research and Analysis
Institute for Security and Technology (IST)

Moderator

Emma Schroeder
Associate Director, Cyber Statecraft Initiative
Atlantic Council

The Atlantic Council’s Cyber Statecraft Initiative, under the Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab), works at the nexus of geopolitics and cybersecurity to craft strategies to help shape the conduct of statecraft and to better inform and secure users of technology.