Institute for Security and Technology

For The Ransomware Task Force

Overview
The Institute for Security and Technology (IST), formerly Technology for Global Security or Tech4GS, is a unique West Coast-based nonprofit: part think tank, part incubator, and purely nonpartisan. It has grown in reach and influence and serves as a bridge between the tech community in Silicon Valley and the policy world in Washington, D.C., specifically in the security space. Early this year, IST launched its Ransomware Task Force (RTF), one the most successful and recognized cybersecurity task forces in recent memory. The RTF brought together over 60 experts from industry, government, law enforcement, civil society, and international organizations to produce a comprehensive framework for ransomware mitigation. This grant would support IST and its partners to implement that strategy.
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5800 Harbord Dr., Oakland, CA, 94611, United States
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for the cyber program  
The Institute for Security and Technology is a unique West Coast-based nonprofit: part think tank, part incubator, and purely nonpartisan. It has grown in reach and influence and serves as a bridge between the tech community in Silicon Valley and the policy world in Washington, D.C., specifically in the cybersecurity space. This grant builds on previous Hewlett Foundation-funded efforts, coming at a critical juncture in the growth of the organization. (Strategy: Core Institutions)
for the cyber program  
The Institute for Security and Technology is a unique West Coast-based nonprofit: part think tank, part incubator, and purely nonpartisan. It has grown in reach and influence and serves as a bridge between the tech community in Silicon Valley and the policy world in Washington, D.C., specifically in the cybersecurity space. This grant builds on previous Hewlett Foundation-funded efforts, coming at a critical juncture in the growth of the organization. (Strategy: Core Institutions)

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