Our Mission
The Center for Cybersecurity Policy and Law is a nonprofit 501(c)(6) organization that develops, advances, and promotes best practices and educational opportunities among cybersecurity professionals. The Center provides a forum for thought leadership for the benefit of those in the industry including members of civil society and government entities in the area of cybersecurity and related technology policy. The Center seeks to leverage the experience of leaders in the field to ensure a robust marketplace for cybersecurity technologies that will encourage professionals, companies, and groups of all sizes to take steps to improve their cybersecurity practices.
Latest Insights
DNS Security in Focus: RSA Conference 2025
The Center hosted a roundtable to exam how protective DNS, DNSSEC, and encrypted transports can be scaled across government and industry, aligning with different cybersecurity frameworks.
To Hack Back, or Not Hack Back? That is the Question … or is it?
The U.S. is facing a new era of digital conflict where cyberattacks are persistent campaigns targeting critical infrastructure. In response, calls to embrace offensive cyber have grown as questions and challenges around these capabilities are raised.
Competition and Security Need to Go Hand-in-Hand
In an amicus curiae brief filed in United States v. Google, the Center urges the Court to account for cybersecurity – and public safety – in mandating remedies for the case.
Addressing IT Concentration Risk in the Australian Government
The Center and Australian officials conducted a multi-stakeholder tabletop exercise, with the intent to explore concentration risk within the Australian Government’s IT environments.
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