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Confronting Reality in Cyberspace <[link removed]>
July 12, 2022
The era of the global internet is over. The vision of an open, reliable, and secure global network has not been achieved and is unlikely to be realized. As a result, the internet is less free, more fragmented, and less secure than ever before.
CFR’s latest Independent Task Force report, Confronting Reality in Cyberspace: Foreign Policy for a Fragmented Internet <[link removed]>, proposes a new strategy for today’s more complex, variegated, and dangerous cyber realm.
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Adversaries are developing comprehensive strategies for cyberspace and making it more difficult for the United States to navigate in a domain of shadows and threats. The report outlines <[link removed]> a U.S. foreign policy focused on three pillars: building a trusted internet coalition, increasing costs on cyberattackers, and strengthening capabilities at home.
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We invite you to explore the report and related resources on how the United States can protect its security and economic interests in cyberspace and fully capture the benefits of the next wave of digital innovation.
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