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SUMMARY:Bridging the Gap 2020
DESCRIPTION:CCSA is happy to announce the 2020 Bridging the Gap workshop.  This workshop will be a digital event focused on the development of the field and bridging the gap between cyber focused communities. Please check this page for updates and a signup link.
URL:https://cyberconflict.org/event/ut-enim-ad-minim-veniam/
LOCATION:Sample Venue\, 100 M St SE #600\, Washington D. C.\, VA\, 20003\, United States
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URL:https://cyberconflict.org/event/consectetur-adipiscing-elit/
LOCATION:Sample Venue\, 100 M St SE #600\, Washington D. C.\, VA\, 20003\, United States
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URL:https://cyberconflict.org/event/lorem-ipsum-dolor-sit-amet/
LOCATION:Sample Venue\, 100 M St SE #600\, Washington D. C.\, VA\, 20003\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191209T080000
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SUMMARY:Fourth Annual Workshop on the Bridging the Gap on Cyber Conflict 2019
DESCRIPTION:The fourth annual Workshop on Bridging the Gap of Cyber Conflict was held November 12 at Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs. \nThis workshop focused on enhancing the sharing of information between emerging researchers and the senior practitioners  of cyber conflict. Panels considered how societies respond to cyber attacks\, examined the relationship between intelligence\, convert action\, and cyber conflict\, and a panel of senior policy makers presented lessons from their broad experience. \nThe Early Career Scholars panel featuring the research and scholarship of emerging researchers in the cyber conflict field. This professional development event enabled researcher to present their ongoing work to a panel of senior researchers and practioners for feedback. \nAgenda 2019
URL:https://cyberconflict.org/event/fourth-annual-workshop-on-the-bridging-the-gap-on-cyber-conflict-2019/
LOCATION:Sample Venue\, 100 M St SE #600\, Washington D. C.\, VA\, 20003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bridging the Gap,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181109T080000
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DTSTAMP:20200610T163821Z
CREATED:20200610T160821Z
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SUMMARY:Third Annual Workshop on the Bridging the Gap on Cyber Conflict 2018
DESCRIPTION:The third annual Bridging the Gap on Cyber Conflict Workshop was held November 1-2 at the FireEye Corporation in Washington\, DC \nThis workshop focused on advancing theories of cyber conflict.  Panels considered the evolution of the cyber thread landscape\, the evolution\, intent and behavior of military cyber commands\, the dynamics of persistent engagement and escalation\, and the emerging trends and challenges of cyber conflict.  The second day of the workshop was two moderated Early Career Scholars panels featuring the research and scholarship of emerging researchers in the cyber conflict field. This professional development event enabled researcher to present their ongoing work to a panel of senior researchers and practioners for feedback. \nAgenda 2018
URL:https://cyberconflict.org/event/third-annual-workshop-on-the-bridging-the-gap-on-cyber-conflict-2018/
LOCATION:Sample Venue\, 100 M St SE #600\, Washington D. C.\, VA\, 20003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bridging the Gap,Workshops
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DTSTAMP:20200610T164157Z
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SUMMARY:SOTF 2018
DESCRIPTION:Third Annual Workshop on the State-of-the-Field of Cyber Conflict \nOn June 13th\, the Cyber Conflict Studies Association and the Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs co-hosted the third annual Workshop on the State-of-the-Field of Cyber Conflict. \nThe third SOTF workshop expanded on the themes of the 2016 and 2017 workshops and continued the work to understand and define the study of Cyber Conflict as a field of study. \nThe discussions at 2018 State of the Field Workshop were framed around the foundational questions of political behavior and it’s interaction with cyber. \nThere were three key discussion focal points: \nA) The Nature of Cyber and Informational Power \nB) The Nature of Cyber Conflict \nC) Cyber\, the State\, and Society \nThe final discussion of the workshop inquired on sociology of cyber conflict and encouraged workshop participants take on the challenge of exploring how to define a field in their research. \nBreakout sessions focused on the core topics listed below. Each breakout sessions was led by a senior researcher who worked with rapporteurs to provide substance and structure the discussion which followed Chatham House rules. In additional to established researchers\, PhD candidates played a particularly significant role in the event as both rapporteurs and participants. The discussion of each topic was led by a senior researcher and a doctoral candidate rapporteur who documented the discussion. \nThe 2018 SOTF workshop did not publish a consolidated report.
URL:https://cyberconflict.org/event/sotf-2018/
LOCATION:Sample Venue\, 100 M St SE #600\, Washington D. C.\, VA\, 20003\, United States
CATEGORIES:State of the Field,Workshops
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DTSTAMP:20200610T163841Z
CREATED:20200610T160735Z
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SUMMARY:Second Annual Workshop on the Bridging the Gap on Cyber Conflict 2017
DESCRIPTION:The second annual Bridging the Gap on Cyber Conflict Workshop was held November 1-2 at Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs. \nThis workshop focused on advancing theories of cyber conflict\, continuing from the previous year’s goals of discussing best practices for research design and execution on cyber conflict\, as well as panels for professional development. \nWhereas the “State of the Field” workshop crosses disciplines to understand the advance of our knowledge against key research questions and the remaining gaps\, this workshop brings together experts to ‘bridge the gap’ between practitioners and academics and between established experts and faculty with and the newer generation of scholars entering the field. \nAgenda 2017
URL:https://cyberconflict.org/event/second-annual-workshop-on-the-bridging-the-gap-on-cyber-conflict-2017/
LOCATION:Sample Venue\, 100 M St SE #600\, Washington D. C.\, VA\, 20003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bridging the Gap,Workshops
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DTSTAMP:20200610T163730Z
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SUMMARY:SOTF 2017
DESCRIPTION:Second Annual Workshop on the State-of-the-Field of Cyber Conflict  \nOn June 8th and 9th\, the Cyber Conflict Studies Association and the Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs co-hosted the second annual Workshop on the State-of-the-Field of Cyber Conflict. The event brought together practitioners\, academics and policymakers to explore the dynamics of cyber conflict: the forces\, movements and behaviors of conflict and warfare over and through the Internet\, connected devices\, and other IT. \nThe second SOTF workshop expanded on the themes of the 2016 workshop and continued the work to understand and define the study of Cyber Conflict as a field of study. \nBreakout sessions focused on the core topics listed below. Each breakout sessions was led by a senior researcher who worked with  rapporteurs to provide substance and structure the discussion which followed Chatham House rules. In additional to established researchers\, PhD candidates played a particularly significant role in the event as both rapporteurs and participants. The discussion of each topic  was led by a senior researcher and a doctoral candidate rapporteur who documented the discussion. \n\nEconomic Dimensions of Cyber Conflict\nTactical and Operational Level Dynamics of Cyber Conflict\nInternational Security and the Strategic Dynamics of Cyber Conflict\nExploring the Dimensions of Intelligence in Cyber Conflict\nCyber Conflict History\nThe International Law of Cyber Conflict 
URL:https://cyberconflict.org/event/sotf-2017/
LOCATION:Sample Venue\, 100 M St SE #600\, Washington D. C.\, VA\, 20003\, United States
CATEGORIES:State of the Field,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161004T080000
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DTSTAMP:20200610T163908Z
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SUMMARY:Inaugural Workshop on the Bridging the Gap on Cyber Conflict 2016
DESCRIPTION:The Cyber Conflict Studies Association and the Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs co-hosted the inaugural Bridging the Gap: Workshop on Cyber Conflict. \nResearch on cyber conflict often requires interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary efforts spanning professions in academia\, government\, civil society and the private sector as well as disciplines in computer science\, engineering\, political science\, military strategy\, area studies\, and more. By bringing such diverse expertise together\, the workshop facilitated exchange of ideas and future cooperative efforts across professions and issue areas. The workshop particularly focused on discussing best practices for research design and execution on cyber conflict\, starting from the formation of research questions to research design and execution to applications beyond the university. \nAgenda 2016
URL:https://cyberconflict.org/event/inaugural-workshop-on-the-bridging-the-gap-on-cyber-conflict-2016/
LOCATION:Sample Venue\, 100 M St SE #600\, Washington D. C.\, VA\, 20003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bridging the Gap,Workshops
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SUMMARY:SOTF 2016
DESCRIPTION:Inaugural Workshop on the State-of-the-Field of Cyber Conflict\nThe Cyber Conflict Studies Association and the Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs co-hosted the inaugural Workshop on the State-of-the-Field of Cyber Conflict. The event brought together practitioners\, academics and policymakers to explore the dynamics of cyber conflict: the forces\, movements and behaviors of conflict and warfare over and through the Internet\, connected devices\, and other IT. \nThe first-ever workshop of its kind asked fundamental questions of the political\, economic\, historical\, and legal underpinnings of cyber conflict. The objective of the workshop was to begin the exploration\, discussion\, and definition of Cyber Conflict as a field of study. \nBreakout sessions focused on the core topics listed below: \n\nInternational Relations\nTactical and Operational Level Dynamics of Cyber Conflict\nStrategic Dynamics of International Security\nIntelligence and Adversaries\nCyber Conflict History\nLegal and Ethical Issues\n\nEach breakout sessions was led by a senior researcher who worked with rapporteurs to provide substance and structure the discussion which followed Chatham House rules. In additional to established researchers\, PhD candidates played a particularly significant role in the event as both rapporteurs and participants. The discussion of each topic was led by a senior researcher and a doctoral candidate rapporteur who documented the discussion. \nThe inaugural State of the Field workshop created a report that provided the baseline for future SOTF workshops.  As part of the report\, CCSA created a comprehensive bibliography for each of the areas of focus for the workshop and defined what the working group understood to be the most significant key questions for each focus area. \n2016 SOTF_Review_Copy
URL:https://cyberconflict.org/event/inaugural-workshop-on-the-state-of-the-field-of-cyber-conflict/
LOCATION:Sample Venue\, 100 M St SE #600\, Washington D. C.\, VA\, 20003\, United States
CATEGORIES:State of the Field,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20130718T080000
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DTSTAMP:20200610T164030Z
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SUMMARY:July 2013 - Launch Event for A Fierce Domain
DESCRIPTION:On July 18\, the Homeland Security Policy Institute hosted a launch event for A Fierce Domain: Conflict in Cyber Space 1986 to 2012. CCSA’s Jason Healey edited the book\, which addresses key lessons in cyber security for policymakers and high level officials. Drawn from past cyber incidents that have occurred over the 26 year time frame\, A Fierce Domain serves as a major wake up call to the threats posed in cyberspace. The book also discusses where these lessons greatly differ from popular myths common in military and political circles. A Fierce Domain is published by CCSA partnered with Atlantic Council. \n 
URL:https://cyberconflict.org/event/july-2013-launch-event-for-a-fierce-domain/
LOCATION:Sample Venue\, 100 M St SE #600\, Washington D. C.\, VA\, 20003\, United States
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CREATED:20200609T210704Z
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SUMMARY:September 2011 – "Cyber Statecraft: Addressing Strategic Cyber Instability"
DESCRIPTION:This conference addressed the issue of how strategic instability will be an inherent factor in cyber conflict for the foreseeable future\, according to preliminary findings of a research effort by the Cyber Conflict Studies Association (CCSA). The conference gave a preview of research being done by CCSA on the causes of this instability\, along with the impacts and approaches nations can take to address it. The event was co-sponsored by the Atlantic Council\, Council on Foreign Relations\, and CCSA. \nThe findings\, released the Addressing Cyber Instability Executive Summary\, go on to note how some of the causes and concerns for instability in cyberspace have been recognized for years. These include the advantage of offense over defense\, low barriers to entry\, vulnerability of critical infrastructure\, possibility for cascading effects\, difficulty of attribution\, lack of norms\, and the relative ease of crossing international borders over intercontinental ranges. Despite this\, when these factors are combined\, policymakers and researchers have not come to fully appreciate how cyber conflict is far more unstable than conflict in other domains.
URL:https://cyberconflict.org/event/september-2011-cyber-statecraft-addressing-strategic-cyber-instability/
LOCATION:Sample Venue\, 100 M St SE #600\, Washington D. C.\, VA\, 20003\, United States
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