文档介绍:US-Russian Contention in Cyberspace
Are “Rules of the Road” Necessary or Possible?
P APER
JUNE 20 21
AUTHORS:
Lauren Zabierek Christie Lawrence Miles Neumann Pavel Sharikov
EDITORS:
Natasha Yefimova-Trilling Simon Saradzhyan
Russia Matters The Cyber Project
The .-Russia Initiative o Prevent Nuclear Terrorism
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US-Russian Contention in Cyberspace
Are “Rules of the Road” Necessary or Possible?
P APER
JUNE 20 21
AUTHORS:
Lauren Zabierek Christie Lawrence Miles Neumann Pavel Sharikov
EDITORS:
Natasha Yefimova-Trilling Simon Saradzhyan
About the Authors
Lauren Zabierek is the executive director of the Cyber Project at Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. She is a former intelligence analyst and is also a co-founder of #ShareTheMicInCyber.
Christie Lawrence is a director for research and analysis at the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence. Prior to that position, she worked at the Belfer Center’s Cyber Project and the State Department.
She is a concurrent MPP/JD candidate at Harvard Kennedy School and Stanford Law School.
Miles Neumann is a