June 5, 2025
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
The Digital ‘Me’ For Sale: On Clearance The United States lacks any form of comprehensive federal policy to regulate data brokers, allowing these entities to collect, aggregate, and sell personal
June 2, 2025
Posted by: Monique Thormann
Meet our 2024-2025 Global Engagement Award Faculty Finalists In May, three Jackson School faculty were announced as finalists for the University of Washington’s 2025 Excellence in Global Engagement Awards. Administered by
June 2, 2025
Posted by: Monique Thormann
Grace Kelly, a Jackson School senior graduating this spring with departmental honors, is featured in a June 2 article by the University of Washington’s College of Arts & Sciences titled,
May 20, 2025
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
Russia has a complex system of cybersecurity agencies and laws which help to explain Russia’s actions as a cyber actor. Russia’s Constitution states that Russians have the right to privacy
May 20, 2025
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
The OceanLotus group, also known as APT32, is an offensive cybersecurity organization that has been known to conduct cyber intrusion and espionage campaigns since 2013 (Carr 2017). One of its
May 16, 2025
Posted by: Madison Anne Morgan
This April, Jackson School undergraduates Daisy Fernandez and Fiona Garvey traveled to Claremont, California for the 23rd annual Undergraduate Research Conference on the European Union — the oldest and largest
May 16, 2025
Posted by: Madison Anne Morgan
Each year, the University of Washington names 100 undergraduate, graduate, and professional students to the Husky 100 — a list recognizing those who have made the most of their time
May 12, 2025
Posted by: Monique Thormann
What happens when artificial intelligence (AI) meets underserved small businesses? Building Markets, a non-profit dedicated to powering small business growth in economically vulnerable communities around the world, chose to partner
May 8, 2025
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
Kenya is an emerging technological power with a strong foundation in domestic cybersecurity policies and enforcement mechanisms. While it is not a major cybersecurity actor on the global stage, it
May 8, 2025
Posted by: Madison Anne Morgan
As artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping the world, one University of Washington (UW) student is digging deep into the ethical fault lines behind the tech. Upajna Palepu, a 2025