Atlantic Council
For The Atlantic Council Cyber 9/12 Student Challenge
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Amount$15,000
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Program
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Date Awarded3/11/2015
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Term3 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Overview
A grant to the Atlantic Council would support its Cyber 9/12 Student Challenge, which is the only higher education competition devoted to national security cyber policy recommendations. The competition offers students a better understanding of the policy challenges associated with cyber policy and cyber conflict. It will help build a network of university and graduate students drawn from a wide array of disciplines who are interested in cybersecurity policy.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.atlanticcouncil.org
Address
1030 15th Street, NW, 12th Floor, Washington, DC, 20005, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for the Digital Forensic Research Lab
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for the Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge
The Atlantic Council is a D.C.-based think tank founded in 1961 that focuses on international affairs. This program grant will support the Cyber Statecraft Initiative’s Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge, an annual competition in which students from across the globe compete in developing recommendations for tackling a fictional cyber catastrophe. The challenge is intended to train the next generation of cybersecurity policymakers, expose them to real world crisis scenarios, and build a network of judges and alumni across the world.
for the Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge
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