Public Knowledge

For A Project On National Security, Civil Society, And Cyber Policy

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A grant to Public Knowledge will allow it to hire a former national security practitioner and launch a new cybersecurity policy program that takes a pragmatic, multidisciplinary approach to cybersecurity that balances technology, policy, and national security concerns. Public Knowledge will help prototype a model that can be replicated by the broader civil society and advocacy community.
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for a project on national security, civil society, and cyber policy  
A grant to Public Knowledge will allow it to hire a former national security practitioner and launch a new cybersecurity policy program that takes a pragmatic, multidisciplinary approach to cybersecurity that balances technology, policy, and national security concerns. Public Knowledge will help prototype a model that can be replicated by the broader civil society and advocacy community.
for a project on national security, civil society, and cyber policy  
A grant to Public Knowledge will allow it to hire a former national security practitioner and launch a new cybersecurity policy program that takes a pragmatic, multidisciplinary approach to cybersecurity that balances technology, policy, and national security concerns. Public Knowledge will help prototype a model that can be replicated by the broader civil society and advocacy community.
for a project on national security, civil society, and cyber policy  
A grant to Public Knowledge will allow it to hire a former national security practitioner and launch a new cybersecurity policy program that takes a pragmatic, multidisciplinary approach to cybersecurity that balances technology, policy, and national security concerns. Public Knowledge will help prototype a model that can be replicated by the broader civil society and advocacy community.

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