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Book Launch: Cyber Persistence Theory, Rethinking National Security in Cyberspace

June 14, 2022 • 10:00 – 11:00 am EDT

Most cyber operations and campaigns fall short of activities that states would regard as armed conflict. Cyber Persistence Theory argues that a failure to understand this strategic competitive space has led many states to misapply the logic and strategies of coercion and conflict to this environment and, thus, suffer strategic loss as a result. Drawing on the authors’ policy experience, Cyber Persistence Theory: Redefining National Security in Cyberspace offers a new set of prescriptions to guide policymakers toward a more stable, secure cyberspace.

Join CSIS for a book launch event on Cyber Persistence Theory: Redefining National Security in Cyberspace. The event will include authors Michael Fischerkeller, Emily Goldman, and Richard Harknett.

This event is made possible through general support to CSIS.

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James Andrew Lewis
Senior Vice President; Pritzker Chair; and Director, Strategic Technologies Program

Michael Fischerkeller

Research Staff Member, Information, Technology and Systems Division, Institute for Defense Analyses

Emily Goldman

Strategist, U.S. Cyber Command

Richard Harknett

Professor and Director, School of Public and International Affairs, University of Cincinnati