Sarah Graham is a nonresident fellow with the Cyber Statecraft Initiative, part of the Atlantic Council’s Tech Programs. She is also a European Union Schuman Fulbright fellow working with the Center for Democracy and Technology in Brussels. Her work focuses on European digital policies and how they might respond to intrusive and harmful uses of technologies ranging from spyware to digital platforms.
Graham is also a policy research affiliate at New York University’s Center for Social Media and Politics, where she previously served as the Center’s research and operations manager and oversaw a diverse portfolio of projects and data access initiatives for interdisciplinary research teams.
She has contributed to publications at the Journal of Experimental Political Science and Journal of Quantitative Description, and her writing has appeared in Brookings and Tech Policy Press. She holds degrees from the University of St. Andrews and New York University.