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Why insurance companies might be stuck paying ransoms to North Korean hackers

North Korean hackers make ransoms cheaper than backup and restoration costs, making it likely companies will pay up.

2020 Summer Undergrad Fellows, first day of the simulation

Next-Gen Simulation on North Korea

An immersion into the world of realpolitik and diplomacy.

A Hybrid Education Model in Practice

A successful conclusion to phase one of the 2020 Undergraduate Fellowship.

Politico

It’s Time to Rethink Our Russia Policy

America’s mix of sanctions and diplomacy isn’t working. An open letter reconsiders our approach to Putin—and whoever is next.

Willful Remembrance

How the Hiroshima and Nagasaki survivors—and the coronavirus generation—can affect systemic change.

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Machine Learning Applications in Nonproliferation

Assessing algorithmic tools for strengthening strategic trade controls.

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CNS Alumni on the COVID-19 Pandemic in Egypt and Mali

WEBINAR: Featuring former Visiting Fellows.

Bruce Blair (src: Global Zero)

In Remembrance of Bruce Blair

The international peace and security field lost one of its most distinguished members this week.

sunny day ship on the ocean

Unauthorized Flags: A Threat to the Global Maritime Regime

A gap in oversight can be exploited for a range of illicit activities.

Summer School 2020 breakout room

Leading by Example

Online Nonproliferation and Disarmament Summer School for Latin American and Caribbean Diplomats.