In a world of increasingly sophisticated hackers, continual phishing attacks, and bots created to sabotage civil public discourse, what can individuals, organizations, and nations do to protect themselves? In this video, Dr.
Data breaches. Malware. Theft of corporate secrets. Hacking of elections. As the world’s information has moved more and more online, so have the world’s crime, terrorists, and clandestine operations.
Russia expert and Stanford University senior fellow Kathryn Stoner on Russian reaction to the national security adviser's resignation. Watch the video here.
Video of Cyber Boot Camp The Stanford Congressional Cyber Boot Camp, sponsored by the Hoover Institution and the Center for International Security and Cooperation, was held on the Stanford campus from Aug. 18-20, 4014.
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Amy ZegartSenior FellowSenior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Professor, by courtesy, Political Science
Bruce E. CainAffiliated Faculty, CDDRLProfessor, Humanities and Sciences, Professor, Political Science
Andrew GrottoDirector, Program on Geopolitics, Technology, and Governance
Alex StamosDirector, Stanford Internet Observatory
Nathaniel PersilyCo-director, Cyber Policy Center, Senior FellowProfessor, Law, Professor, by courtesy, Political Science, Professor, by courtesy, Communication
Dan BonehCo-director, Cyber Policy CenterProfessor, Electrical Engineering