The Atlantic Council Technology Programs comprises five existing efforts—the Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab), the GeoTech Center, the Cyber Statecraft Initiative, the Democracy + Tech Initiative, and the Capacity Building Initiative. These operations work together to address the geopolitical implications of technology and provide policymakers and global stakeholders necessary research, insights, and convenings to address challenges around global technology and ensure its responsible advancement.

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Allies US-Colombia Book

May 3, 2022

Allies: Video by Ana Maria Porras

Visual Essay by Dr. Ana Maria Porras in Allies: 28 Bold Ideas to Reimagine the US-Colombia Relationship.

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Buying Down Risk

May 3, 2022

Buying down risk: Container security

By Trey Herr, Robert Morgus, Stewart Scott, and Tianjiu Zuo

Industry's move towards container architectures provides great promise for dynamic systems and service provision, but it also brings up new concerns and opportunities for the cybersecurity ecosystem.

Cybersecurity Technology & Innovation

Buying Down Risk

May 3, 2022

Buying down risk: Open source software

By Trey Herr, Robert Morgus, Stewart Scott, and Tianjiu Zuo

Open-source software underpins most modern code, and the unique incentives and constraints its developers face pose a tricky set of challenges for the cybersecurity ecosystem.

Cybersecurity Technology & Innovation

Buying Down Risk

May 3, 2022

Buying down risk: Complexity management

By Trey Herr, Robert Morgus, Stewart Scott, and Tianjiu Zuo

The ever-increasing complexity of software programs and services can become a security and operational challenge in and of itself, increasing ecosystem-wide risk.

Cybersecurity Technology & Innovation

Buying Down Risk

May 3, 2022

Buying down risk: Software provenance and composition

By Trey Herr, Robert Morgus, Stewart Scott, and Tianjiu Zuo

SBoM adoption is picking up pace, aiming to provide better insight into and contractual leverage for software components—increased investment, standardization, and coordination can help fully develop SBoM use.

Cybersecurity Technology & Innovation

Buying Down Risk

May 3, 2022

Buying down risk: Cyber poverty line

By Trey Herr, Robert Morgus, Stewart Scott, and Tianjiu Zuo

Many enterprises face systemic challenges to their cybersecurity posture, from resource shortages to suboptimal risk attitudes, all of which weaken an ecosystem only as secure as its weakest links.

Cybersecurity Technology & Innovation

Buying Down Risk

May 3, 2022

Buying down risk: Cyber liability

By Trey Herr, Robert Morgus, Stewart Scott, and Tianjiu Zuo

Despite software's ubiquity and omnipresent vulnerability, conventions around liability for software producers are still informal and rarely enforced.

Cybersecurity Technology & Innovation

Buying Down Risk

May 3, 2022

Buying down risk: Memory safety

By Trey Herr, Robert Morgus, Stewart Scott, and Tianjiu Zuo

Some coding languages, like C and C++, allow for a common, exceptionally dangerous bug called a memory safety error, comprising up to 70 percent of industry vulnerabilities.

Cybersecurity Technology & Innovation

Buying Down Risk

May 3, 2022

Buying down risk in the cyber ecosystem: Arguments for the national cybersecurity strategy

By Trey Herr, Robert Morgus, Stewart Scott, and Tianjiu Zuo

The private sector has enormous influence over the cybersecurity ecosystem. Security investments stemming from enterprise and prioritizing a more resilient environment over reacting to emerging incidents can have massive impact at scale.

Cybersecurity Technology & Innovation

UkraineAlert

May 2, 2022

Lavrov’s anti-Semitic outburst exposes absurdity of Russia’s “Nazi Ukraine” claims

By Peter Dickinson

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has sparked a diplomatic scandal with an anti-Semitic outburst that underlines the absurdity of Russia’s relentless “Nazi Ukraine” propaganda claims.

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