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

The Good, the Not So Good, and the Puzzling

The White House Office of National Cyber Director released its summary report on its RFI on Open source software security, checking off another box on the commitments made in the National Cybersecurity Strategy.

Brazil, U.S. Exchange Cybersecurity Best Practices with Digi Americas Alliance Support

Representatives from Brazil and the United States concluded a two-day exchange on cybersecurity best practices hosted by the Digi Americas Alliance on Aug. 8-9 in Washington D.C.

AI Brings Challenges and Opportunities for Digital Identity in Financial Services

When it comes to digital identity and AI, government and others are in an arms race against attackers. It’s time to change the equation and partner with industry to leapfrog the attackers, rather than race to keep up with them.

S02 E07: Costa Rican Cybersecurity Policy with Minister Paula Bogantes

In our latest Distilling Cyber Policy podcast episode, Alex Botting and Jen Ellis from the Center for Cybersecurity Policy & Law are joined by Paula Bogantes, the Costa Rican Minister of Science, Innovation, Technology and Telecommunications.

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