Cybersecurity

Research Fellow Katerina Sedova discusses a variety of ways the Biden administration and its allies are supporting Ukraine against Russian cyberattacks.

In his testimony before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, Research Analyst Dakota Cary outlines China's cyberespionage capabilities.

CSET Research Fellow Katerina Sedova discusses the possibility of Russian cyberattacks targeting the United States if the U.S. sanctions Russia for an invasion into Ukraine.

Research Analyst Micah Musser lays out the power and limitations of AI-generated disinformation in The Inoculation podcast.

In an interview with Grid, Katerina Sedova unpacks how artificial intelligence improves disinformation campaigns.

Privacy is Power

Foreign Affairs
| January 19, 2022

In an opinion piece for Foreign Affairs, a team of CSET authors alongside coauthors make the case for the use of privacy-enhancing technologies to protect personal privacy.

Part two of CSET's "AI and the Future of Disinformation Campaigns" is now available with insights examining how advances in AI could be exploited to enhance operations that automate disinformation campaigns.

Part 1 of CSET's "AI and the Future of Disinformation Campaigns" examines how artificial intelligence and machine learning can influence disinformation campaigns.

Soon, the Hackers Won’t Be Human

Foreign Affairs
| December 10, 2021

In an opinion piece for Foreign Affairs, CyberAI Director John Bansemer unpacks how AI can be leveraged for cyberattacks, while also bolstering cyber defense.

Findings from CSET's report "AI and the Future of Disinformation Campaigns, Part 1: The RICHDATA Framework" offers insight into the use of AI and machine learning to amplify disinformation campaigns.