
Publications
For questions on my contributions to a number of nonpublic government-sponsored studies, contact me directly or email info@potomacinstitute.org.
My work on cyber conflict, spyware, and transatlantic security has been featured across national news outlets, specialized outlets for policy insiders, think tank products, and academic publishers. By publishing in a variety of formats, I aim to bridge and shape policy discussions across government, the private sector, and civil society.
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Cyber Conflict
Building Cyber Forces
Forthcoming / Cyber Forces: Development, Structure, and Implications
in Handbook on Cyber in Conflict and Warfare, De Gruyter Brill.
Defense News
The Hill
with Richard J. Harknett, Kybernao, 30(1): 1-15
with Greg Austin, International Institute for Strategic Studies
War on the Rocks
2021 13th International Conference on Cyber Conflict, eds. T. Jančárková, L. Lindström, G. Visky, and P. Zotz. Tallinn, Estonia: NATO CCDCOE Publications, 233–55.
Dissertation, Syracuse University
Cyber Threats and Warfare
Potomac Institute for Policy Studies
The Dispatch
The Dispatch
Improving Cybersecurity Policy
War on the Rocks
Potomac Institute for Policy Studies
AEIdeas
AEIdeas
AEIdeas
Spyware
Washington Examiner
Washington Examiner
Transatlantic Security
Potomac Institute for Policy Studies
AEIdeas
The Hill
The Hill
with the Transatlantic Leadership Network, NATO Task Force Report, eds. Daniel S. Hamilton and Hans Binnendijk.
2021 / Fail-Deadly, Fail-Safe, and Safe-to-Fail: The Strategic Necessity of Resilience in the Cyber Domain
in NATO 2030: Towards a New Strategic Concept and Beyond, eds. J. Blessing, K. Elgin, and N. M. Ewers-Peters, assoc. ed. R. Tiderman. Foreign Policy Institute/Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs, Johns Hopkins University SAIS: Washington, DC, 261-287.
with Katherine Kjellstrom Elgin, Nele Marianne Ewers-Peters, and Rakel Tiderman. Foreign Policy Institute/Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs, Johns Hopkins University SAIS: Washington, DC.