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CSET will soon undertake a series of projects focusing on biotechnology. We aim to help government and society harness biotech's potential to promote health and protect the environment while preventing its misuse. Read More

In the syndicated public radio program "Here & Now," CSET's Director of CyberAI, Ben Buchanan, explains what happened in the SolarWinds cyber attack. Read More

From the recent hack of U.S. federal agencies to semiconductor export control strategies, CSET continues to provide insight on the critical issues at the intersection of national security and emerging technology. Read More

CSET research analyst Will Hunt hopes for the incoming Biden administration to use a targeted approach to China over semiconductors. Read More

As 2020 approaches the finish line, Congressional funding negotiations are intensifying to both keep the federal government’s lights on and secure COVID-19 relief for individuals and businesses. Alongside those crucial efforts the House and Senate have advanced  major legislation on artificial intelligence policy in the final weeks of the 116th… Read More

Director of CSET's Cybersecurity and AI project Ben Buchanan questions the intent of the 2020 cyberespionage campaign. Read More

CSET research analyst Emily Weinstein discusses how China's talent programs have become more secretive under US scrutiny and highlights CSET's Chinese Talent Program Tracker. Read More

A CSET study cited in this article showed that 68 percent of the United States’ top 50 artificial intelligence companies were co-founded by immigrants, most of whom came the U.S. as students. The Biden administration's recommitment to R&D could shape U.S. immigration policy. Read More

CSET study shows that 16% of Chinese students study STEM in the US, as hateful sentiment directed toward Asian and Asian-Americans amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More

CSET Research Analyst Emily Weinstein assesses Taiwan's use of technology to monitor COVID-19 amongst its citizens with respect to privacy. Read More