Before Things Go Boom: Improving Government and Industry Cooperation Before it’s Too Late
How the government is using cybersecurity to ensure the safety of data sharing
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How the government is using cybersecurity to ensure the safety of data sharing
In-Person
New America
740 15th St NW #900, Washington, D.C. 20005
Demographics and weather are shifting in the United States—and we need to adapt our weather resiliency techniques along with it.
Can and will the U.K. government require companies that currently offer unbreakable encryption to undermine that encryption?
States hold more of citizens’ information than the federal government does—it’s key they have state-of-the-art cybersecurity practices.
In the absence of a federal paid family leave program, it’s prudent to look at what smaller localities are doing to help families.
What might it look like for people in rural communities to have their views reflected in the policy landscape?
Couldn’t a drive to increase educational attainment and compensation be a strategy to recruit and retain a diverse workforce?
The authors of The Second Machine Age are back with a new book on the key forces driving our increasingly digital age.
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Most Muslims feel that the current political climate is worse than at any other time in memory—how might we change things for the better?
Paying for Free College is by far the hardest part, but the consequences are severe when states come up short.