Study Group with Brett Rosenberg: Getting It Right At Home and Abroad: Cybersecurity, Information Manipulation, and Democracy

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This week, we'll delve into the role cybersecurity and disinformation tactics are playing in the 2024 election and beyond. Attempted foreign interference has become a new feature of U.S. elections, from Russia's efforts in 2016 to Iran's recent hack of the 2024 Trump campaign. How do policymakers handle cybersecurity and information policy decisions that cut across neat domestic and foreign policy lines? How do these decisions impact particular domestic constituencies differently, and how can policymakers’ choices and responses better protect our democracy?
GUEST: Nicole Tisdale, Former Director on the National Security Council and House Homeland Security Committee, will join resident fellow, Brett Rosenberg, in-person for the October 3 session.
AUDIENCE: These conversations are open to members of the Harvard community. Please RSVP with a valid Harvard email address.
OFF-THE-RECORD: In keeping with our long tradition at the IOP to ensure honest and candid discussions of politics, all IOP study groups are off-the-record.
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