Irene is a first-year Master in Public Policy Candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School.
She compeleted her self-constructed B.A. in International Relations at the University of Maryland, College Park in May 2017 and is interested in rising technological advances' effects on security policy and human rights.
Wee Keong is a mid-career Master in Public Administration Candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School.
He is a Singapore diplomat. Prior to attending Harvard, he was the Deputy Chief of Mission and Minister-Counsellor at the Singapore Embassy in Beijing. He has also served at the Singapore Embassy in Jakarta and the Singapore Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York. Wee Keong has a B.A. in Economics and M.A. in International Relations, both from the University of Chicago.
Stéphane is a second-year Master in Public Administration candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School.
He is a former consultant at McKinsey & Co. and is interested in public-sector cybersecurity strategies. Prior to consulting, he worked in the French Navy as an active and reserve officer. Stéphane has a M.Sc. in Business Administration from HEC Paris where he focused on geo-economics.
Email: dummy@hks18.harvard.edu
The tremendous growth of internet technology over the past few decades has dramatically transformed our lives. However, this has also led to a proliferation of security risks. Our general awareness of cybersecurity threats and our ability to formulate comprehensive policies to tackle these risks continue to lag behind the rapid innovations in cyberspace capabilities. This website analyses some of the existing data in the cyberspace arena and takes a look at the following issues:
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