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Digital and Cyberspace Policy Program

The Council on Foreign Relations’ Digital and Cyberspace Policy program examines how technology is reshaping global power, economic competition, and international security. The program focuses on critical challenges including cyber threats to critical infrastructure, the fragmentation of the global digital ecosystem, the governance of artificial intelligence and emerging technologies, and the evolving relationship between governments and tech companies. Through briefings, reports, publications, and media engagement, the program and affiliated fellows provide analysis and recommendations to policymakers, business leaders, and the public on navigating an era of tech-driven geopolitical competition.

Program Experts

Adam Segal

Ira A. Lipman Chair in Emerging Technologies and National Security and Director of the Digital and Cyberspace Policy Program

Jim Baker

Jim Baker

Senior Fellow for Strategic Competition

Kat Duffy

Senior Fellow for Digital and Cyberspace Policy

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