CyberWire

For Support Of Cybersecurity Podcasts

Overview
A grant to the CyberWire will support the recording, editing, and publication of 20 podcast episodes for two of its newest podcasts: Caveat and Career Notes. Caveat is the CyberWire’s weekly law and policy podcast, focusing on surveillance and digital privacy. Career Notes is a weekly look inside the diverse and fascinating worlds of cybersecurity professionals around the globe to hear their personal stories in their own words. As a leading information and cybersecurity podcast, the CyberWire is a platform that decision makers in government, civil society, academia, and the private sector seek out to learn more about cybersecurity policy. This grant is aligned with the Cyber Initiative’s substrategy to support the development of infrastructure to translate and disseminate the work of these institutions that can be understood and used by decision makers and the public.
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for support of cybersecurity podcasts  
A grant to the CyberWire will support the recording, editing, and publication of 20 podcast episodes for two of its newest podcasts: Caveat and Career Notes. Caveat is the CyberWire’s weekly law and policy podcast, focusing on surveillance and digital privacy. Career Notes is a weekly look inside the diverse and fascinating worlds of cybersecurity professionals around the globe to hear their personal stories in their own words. As a leading information and cybersecurity podcast, the CyberWire is a platform that decision makers in government, civil society, academia, and the private sector seek out to learn more about cybersecurity policy. This grant is aligned with the Cyber Initiative’s substrategy to support the development of infrastructure to translate and disseminate the work of these institutions that can be understood and used by decision makers and the public.

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