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New Atlanticist

Feb 25, 2020

The 5×5—The evolution of the internet and geopolitics

By Simon Handler

The internet has been a pivotal force behind the growth of the global digital economy and altered the relationship among states, their citizens, and the private sector. These changes have disrupted the geopolitical balance of power and ushered in a new generation of globally-powerful multinational companies. However, new dynamics of conflict are threatening the internet as we know it.

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In the News

Feb 7, 2020

Handler in Lawfare: Election Security After Iowa

By Atlantic Council

The Iowa caucus debacle showcased how unhinged conspiracies can inflict damage on democratic institutions that’s just as severe as more direct electoral manipulation—along with the risk posed by overblown electoral outrage. To the extent that Iowa was a dry run for more pernicious election security issues that might arise in the general election, just about everyone failed the test.

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New Atlanticist

Jan 28, 2020

The 5×5—The 2010s: A cyber decade in review

By Simon Handler

The past ten years have, among other things, witnessed the most-costly cyberattack on record, the discovery of a computer worm capable of wreaking physical destruction, and USCYBERCOM’s elevation to unified combatant command status. As we turn the page to 2020, we’re looking back to recap the most significant, overblown, and emergent cyber incidents of the decade.

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Simon Handler was a nonresident fellow with the Cyber Statecraft Initiative, part of the Atlantic Council Tech Programs. His research focused on the Middle East, cyber conflict, counterterrorism, and how technologies enable irregular warfare. He was also the editor-in-chief of the 5×5, an Atlantic Council series on trends and themes in cyber policy. Previously, he was assistant director of the Initiative, a role in which he managed a wide range of projects at the nexus of geopolitics and cyberspace. He led the Initiative’s work on mission resilience, defense aerospace, and cloud security and policy.

Prior to joining the Atlantic Council, Handler served as a special assistant in the United States Senate, where he worked on foreign policy issues. During his time on the Hill, he was a congressional fellow with the Wilson Center’s Congressional Cybersecurity Lab and Congressional Artificial Intelligence Lab, and a part of the East-West Center’s Congressional Staff Program on Asia.

He has provided expert commentary for television and published numerous articles, including in War on the Rocks, Lawfare, The Hill, The Jerusalem Post, Austin American-Statesman, The National Interest, Nextgov, the New Atlanticist, MENASource, and the Modern War Institute at West Point.

Handler holds an MA in Security Studies from Georgetown University’s Walsh School of Foreign Service, where he was the associate editor for defense of the Georgetown Security Studies Review. He received his BA in both International Relations & Global Studies and Middle Eastern Languages & Cultures from the University of Texas at Austin.

Handler was recognized as one of the “40 Under 40” professionals shaping the present and future of Middle East affairs by the Middle East Policy Council. He is originally from Stamford, Connecticut. He speaks Arabic and some Hebrew, and is also a Certified Bourbon Steward.