Columbia University
For The Saving Cyberspace Initiative At The Saltzman Institute
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Amount$300,000
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ProgramCyber
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Date Awarded10/29/2021
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Term36.0 Months
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Type of SupportGeneral Support/Program
Overview
The Saltzman Institute’s program on Saving Cyberspace, housed at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, conducts world-class research and promotes critical dialogue to counteract negative trends in cyberspace, especially by investing in future leaders and understanding cyber risks to corporate and national security. This grant will allow the project to continue research and events focused on corporate and systemic cyber risk, cyber conflict, and cyber peace, and to help develop the next generation of diverse leaders. This grant is aligned with the Cyber Initiative’s overall strategy to cultivate a field that develops thoughtful, multidisciplinary solutions to complex cyber challenges.
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