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The Complexities of National Cyber Security Policy

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Sat, Apr 27, 2024

10:30 AM – 11 AM MDT (GMT-6)

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It is hard not to open a news feed/source of any kind and not run into something about cyber security and potentially sweeping vulnerabilities and consequences. Yet this level of profile is not matched by clarity or even an on-going public debate about cyber security at the national level. This is due to a set of complex, overlapping challenges about the nature of cyber security in an open society. This mini-lecture will highlight those challenges and the trade-offs they create for policy makers and the public.

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Lewis K. Griffith, Ph.D.

Teaching Professor, Josef Korbel School of International StudiesTeaching ProfessorAssociate Dean for Curriculum & Academic ProgramsDirector – Homeland Security CertificateKorbel Lead – Public Diplomacy Certificate

University of Denver

Upon receiving his Doctorate in International Relations from the University of Denver just after the turn of the century, Dr. Griffith spent the first eight years of his career at the Air Command and Staff College, first in the International Security and Military Studies Department and then for four years as the Chair of The Joint Warfighting Department. In addition, he taught the War on Terror Research Seminar at ACSC, supervising all WOT related research at the school. In 2010 he returned to the University of Denver\’s Josef Korbel School where he served as the Director of the International Security Program from 2014 to 2020. He is currently the Associate Dean of Curriculum and Academic Programs and Director of the Homeland Security Certificate at Korbel. Dr. Griffith\’s consulting and research has centered on policy questions related to international security, military strategy, and questions of the utility of force.

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