Transatlantic Resilience: Defending Critical Infrastructure in the Face of Russian Aggression

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Cracks in the Network: Cybersecurity Failures, SALT Typhoon, and U.S. Cyber Leadership

The National Security Institute (NSI) and the Center for the National Interest (CFTNI) hosted an important discussion on cybersecurity challenges in telecom networks, with a particular focus on the SALT Typhoon threat actor and its broader implications for U.S. national security. ...  Show more

Live Coffee & Conflict Podcast Recording with Dmitri Alperovitch

NSI hosted a live podcast recording of the first episode of Coffee and Conflict! This new podcast is hosted by Joshua Huminski, Senior Vice President for National Security and Intelligence Programs at the Center for the Study of the Presidency & Congress and NSI Senior Fellow. Ea ...  Show more

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