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Our research repositories present a collection of open-source resources that showcase research and analysis that has directly influenced our initiatives. Non-IST publications are copyrighted by external authors not affiliated with IST.

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Mapping Threat Actor Behavior in the Ransomware Payment Ecosystem: A Mini-Pilot

Zoë Brammer

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Reports

May 2023 Progress Report: Ransomware Task Force: Gaining Ground

Ransomware Task Force

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Reports

Castles Built on Sand: Towards Securing the Open-Source Software Ecosystem

Zoë Brammer, Silas Cutler, Marc Rogers, Megan Stifel

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Reports

Cyber Incident Reporting Framework: Global Edition

Cyber Threat Alliance, Institute for Security and Technology

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Reports

AI-NC3 Integration in an Adversarial Context: Strategic Stability Risks and Confidence Building Measures

Alexa Wehsener, Andrew W. Reddie, Leah Walker, Philip Reiner

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The Nuclear Risk Reduction Approach: A Useful Path Forward for Crisis Mitigation

Sylvia Mishra

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Nuclear Crisis Communications: Mapping Risk Reduction Implementation Pathways

Sylvia Mishra

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Securing Data Flows: The Importance of an EU-U.S. Agreement on Data Flows

Megan Stifel, David Kris, Anitha Ibrahim, and Peter Swire

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Examining the Executive Order to Implement the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework

October 19, 2022 | 11:00 am ET

Since the July 2020 decision of the European Court of Justice, European concerns about U.S. surveillance have hindered transatlantic data flows. Join us to discuss the legal instruments, types of safeguards incorporated, and the implications of the Executive Order on Enhancing Safeguards for United States Signals Intelligence Activities, signed on October 7, 2022.

In a conversation moderated by IST’s Megan Stifel, David Kris, founder at Culper Partners LLC, Anitha Ibrahim, Senior Manager for Cybersecurity & Data Protection Policy at Amazon Web Services, and Peter Swire, professor in the School of Cybersecurity and Privacy at the Georgia Institute of Technology, unpacked the new Executive Order and its impact on EU-U.S. data flows.

This event was sponsored by Meta.