Aspen Institute

For Support Of The Cybersecurity And Technology Program

  • Amount
    $600,000
  • Program
    Cyber
  • Date Awarded
    8/2/2018
  • Term
    12.0 Months
  • Type of Support
    General Support/Program
Overview
A grant to the Aspen Institute will support the Cyber Strategy Group, a collection of 35 top leaders from government, the private sector, and civil society that offers educational resources and shares knowledge across industries and sectors; convenes and encourages leaders from all stakeholder communities to discuss these challenges; and offers policy solutions to help shape and create a safe and secure online environment. It will also support the launch of @AspenCyber, an effort to demystify cybersecurity developments and provide solid, nontechnical general interest cybersecurity news and education to a broad audience as well as helpful educational resources to journalists covering the topic.
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