Third Way Institute
For The 2019 Cyber Enforcement Symposium
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Amount$27,000
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ProgramCyber
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Date Awarded3/28/2019
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Term12.0 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Overview
This grant to the Third Way Institute supports the Cyber Enforcement Initiative’s 2019 Cyber Enforcement Symposium in partnership with Georgetown’s Journal of National Security Law & Policy and the Center for Cybersecurity at New York University’s School of Law. The symposium will bring together some of the brightest minds from diverse backgrounds — including the cyber, criminal justice, and foreign policy fields — to develop solutions aimed at (a) improving governments’ ability to identify, stop, and bring to justice malicious cyber actors and (b) closing the cyber enforcement gap.
About the Grantee
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www.thirdway.org
Address
1025 Connecticut Ave Nw Ste 400, Washington, DC, 20036, United States
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