September 9, 2020
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
This is the third in a series of profiles of Jackson School alumni who focused on cybersecurity and international studies during their degree. Josh Lee is a Development Manager at
September 9, 2020
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
This is the second in a series of profiles of Jackson School alumni who focused on cybersecurity and international studies during their degree. Grant Dailey works in the King County
September 2, 2020
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
This is the first in a series of profiles of Jackson School alumni who focused on cybersecurity and international studies during their degree. Julia Yoon is an Associate Security Engineer
September 1, 2020
Posted by: Jeremy D Pritchard
JSIS Professor Stephen Meyers and Ph.D. Candidate Megan McCloskey convened a Global Research Group to support a desk review for UNESCO of the literature on the relationship between school violence
February 14, 2020
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
As technology continues to rapidly advance, the seemingly distant, futuristic societies depicted in various sci-fi stories are becoming closer to reality. The continual development of artificial intelligence (AI) capability promises
February 3, 2020
Posted by: mzebert
In 2019, GRG researchers worked with Microsoft’s Digital Diplomacy team to catalog the major actors and projects across the multi-stakeholder ecosystem working on each of the nine principles of the
January 30, 2020
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
Beginning 2020, the fifth generation of wireless technology is expected to be widely implemented throughout the world. The new network, called 5G, promises to give faster speeds and a higher
December 2, 2019
Posted by: andomm
Angelina Godoy, Director of the University of Washington’s Center for Human Rights and a professor at the Jackson School and Law, Societies & Justice, is interviewed by The Chronicle of
July 10, 2019
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
Since Bitcoin’s founding in 2009, thousands of Bitcoins have entered circulation. A popular conception of the “virtual” nature of cryptocurrency dominates, but cryptocurrency is deeply embedded in policy and physical
July 2, 2019
Posted by: Jessica Beyer
As the use of personal electronics has grown, tech companies have monetized the data that they collect from individuals using their platforms, selling it into data markets that provide consumers