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Subject YOU'RE INVITED: Cyber Persistence: A New Paradigm for Cyberspace Strategy and Policy (Oct. 17)
Date October 11, 2022 3:16 PM
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Cyber Persistence: A New Paradigm for Cyberspace Strategy and Policy
Monday, October 17, 2022
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Featuring
Emily Goldman, Ph.D.
Strategist, U.S. Cyber Command
Michael Fischerkeller, Ph.D
Research Staff Member, Information, Technology and Systems Division, Institute for Defense Analyses
Kiron K. Skinner, Ph.D.
Visiting Fellow and Senior Advisor to the President,
The Heritage Foundation
Hosted by
Dustin Carmack
Research Fellow, Border Security and Immigration Center,
The Heritage Foundation
In Cyber Persistence Theory: Redefining National Security in Cyberspace, co-authors Michael Fischerkeller, Emily Goldman, and Richard Harknett propose a new paradigm for understanding cyberspace competition, a new lexicon, and a new strategic approach. They argue for a break with deterrence as the guiding strategy for cyberspace, which has proven to be ineffective in addressing the vast preponderance of cyberspace activity which occurs below the level of armed conflict. Although America’s adversaries were the first to recognize and act in accordance with the logic of cyber persistence, U.S. military cyberspace operations are now aligned with this approach and the next step is for whole-of-nation adoption.

Join us as Drs. Emily Goldman, Michael Fischerkeller, and Kiron Skinner discuss the future of cyberspace strategy with Heritage’s Dustin Carmack.
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