December 15, 2015
Posted by: kriscb
The Jackson School and Hellenic Studies Program offer condolences to the family of Professor Emeritus Theodore “Ted” Kaltsounis, Ph.D., who died peacefully surrounded by his family on Dec. 13, in
November 30, 2015
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
Earlier this month, the United Nations (UN) held the 10th annual Internet Governance Forum (IGF) in João Pessa, Brazil, and I was there representing the University of Washington and civil society.
November 22, 2015
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
Although initial investigation appears to indicate that no encryption was used to plan the terrible attacks in Paris, the attacks have given the policy conversation around encryption and commercial products
November 16, 2015
Posted by: kriscb
By Tina Lu, Special to the Jackson School – One retired U.S. Air Force officer and alumnus of the Jackson School is pursuing U.S.-China relations in a unique way.
November 6, 2015
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
Last week, I analyzed the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA), which has just passed the Senate with a vote of 74-21. The CISA is an effort to promote information sharing
October 30, 2015
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
On October 27, 2015, the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA) passed in the Senate with a vote of 74-21. The CISA is an effort to promote information sharing across agencies of
October 27, 2015
Posted by: kriscb
Thomas Countryman, Assistant Secretary of State for International Security & Nonproliferation, visited with undergraduate and graduate students on Oct. 26. Many of the students are taking a class about nuclear
October 27, 2015
Posted by: eacr
“[Cybersecurity is] the preservation of the availability, confidentiality, and integrity of information and its underlying infrastructure, so as to preserve the security of networks and ultimately people.” Sara Curran The
October 20, 2015
Posted by: kriscb
The first recipient of the Asia-Pacific Military Fellowship, Lieutenant Colonel Jaren Price, is looking forward to the opportunity to help forge a link between the U.S. Army and the University
October 8, 2015
Posted by: kriscb
For Dr. Neil McFarland, UW Medicine, it was talking with a college professor living in a Jordanian refugee camp that left an impression. Bombs had destroyed the man’s home, forcing