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Feb. 6, 2023

Michele Markoff, Department of State, is our 2023 Rear Admiral Grace Hopper Award Recipient

Michele Markoff is the former acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Cyberspace Security in the Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy. Since 1998 Michele has been the senior State Department subject matter expert overseeing the development and implementation of foreign policy initiatives on cyberspace issues. She helps to coordinate United States policy on the spectrum of cyber-related policy issues across the Department, develops diplomatic strategies to encourage states to join the United States in taking steps to protect their critical networks and to cooperate internationally to enhance and preserve global cyber stability. She implements those strategies through negotiations in a wide variety of venues. Her initiative led to the successful completion of the first ever bilateral agreement on confidence-building in cyber space between the United State and the Russian Federation, announced in June, 2013. Michele also has been the United States Government Expert on five Groups of UN Government Experts (2005, 2010, 2013, 2015, 2016) devoted to international security cyber issues. The last three GGEs led to landmark consensus reports regarding norms for state activity in cyberspace. Ms. Markoff is also the architect of two agreements on cyber confidence-building measures in the Organization of Security Cooperation in Europe, and a similar initiative in the ASEAN Regional Forum. Ms. Markoff was trained as an expert in Russian and Chinese military affairs and decision-making and spent the first half of her career in a variety of strategic nuclear arms control-related posts, among them as State Department Advisor and then Executive Secretary to the START I Talks; later as Senior Policy Advisor and Director of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency’s Policy Planning Group. Ms. Markoff has a B.A. in International Relations from Reed College, an M.A. in International Relations and an M.Phil.in Political Science from Yale University, and a M.Sc. in National Security Strategy from the National War College of the United States. She also attended high school in the former Soviet Union and attended the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

Feb. 2, 2023

Jen Easterly

Jen Easterly is the Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). Ms. Easterly was nominated by President Biden in April 2021 and unanimously confirmed by the Senate on July 12, 2021. As Director, Ms. Easterly leads CISA’s efforts to understand, manage, and reduce risk to the cyber and physical infrastructure Americans

Feb. 2, 2023

Michele G. Markoff

Michele Markoff is the former acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Cyberspace Security in the Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy.  Since 1998 Michele has been the senior State Department subject matter expert overseeing the development and implementation of foreign policy initiatives on cyberspace issues. She helps to coordinate

Jan. 6, 2023

NSA Director Engages with Students

General Paul Nakasone (Director of the NSA and Commander of US Cyber Command) came back to NDU and engaged with leadership and students on what the Agency is facing today and what will be needed of them after graduation. This engagement follows a pattern of increased engagement between General Nakasone, his staff, NDU, and CIC in support of their

Oct. 25, 2022

Chancellor's Speaker Series for January 2023 features Congressional Panel

The first Chancellor's Speaker Series event for 2023 features Professional Staff Members (PSMs) from Capitol Hill to provide insight to our students and faculty. The focus will be on cyber and the most recent National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).

Oct. 25, 2022

The Chancellor's Speaker Series 2022

The College of Information and Cyberspace Chancellor Dr. Cassandra Lewis hosted the Estonian Minister of Defense, Hanno Pevkur, to share his insights as a guest lecturer. It was a great honor for the school to welcome him and the entire delegation, which included Ambassador Kristjan Prikk.  Special thanks to faculty members like Richard A. Love for making this a memorable learning opportunity for our students! 

Oct. 11, 2022

CYBERCOM Symposium

On 17 November 2022, U.S. Cyber Command and the National Defense University (NDU) College of Information and Cyberspace (CIC) are co-hosting a day of academic presentations and panel discussions to consider the role of cyberspace operations in integrated deterrence during competition, crisis and conflict to create tactical, operational, and

July 5, 2022

2022 Cyber Beacon Conference Hosted by CIC.

Our 2022 Cyber Beacon will be held on October 6, 2022 starting at 0700 as an in-person event only. All students are invited to attend. We look forward to seeing everyone there and having a great event!REGISTRATION CAN BE FOUND HERETHE AGENDA CAN BE FOUND HEREOUR PROMOTIONAL VIDEO CAN BE FOUND HERE

June 30, 2022

Department of Defense University Consortium for Cybersecurity Workshop

The Department of Defense University Consortium for Cybersecurity (UC2) disseminated a request for information (RFI) to the academic community on new cybertechnologies pertaining to two topics: (a) implementing zero trust at the tactical warfighting edge, and (b) managing cyber risks to missions. The DoD-UC2 has collected and evaluated RFI responses and is hosting a research workshop to share these ideas with the academic community, with the hope of encouraging further collaboration on cybersecurity issues.

June 15, 2022

Faculty Spotlight! Howard Gambrill Clark, Ph.D

Howard Gambrill Clark, Ph.D. has commanded and advised global influence campaign for over 24 years. His most recent book is called Influence Warfare Volume I: A Blueprint. His podcast (for all practitioners of influence and especially CIC student) is https://howardgambrillclark.podbean.com/.