
Reports
Drawing on original research and analysis, as well as analyzing public information, the Global Cyber Policy Watch will feature white papers, issue briefs, and more on the latest in cybersecurity policy across industries. Recent reports include:
- State of the States: The Role of State Governments in Protecting the Cybersecurity of Critical Infrastructure
- Examining the Authorities Impacting Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity
- Report on Cyber Vulnerabilities in U.S. Election Equipment, Databases, and Infrastructure
- Critical Infrastructure and Cybersecurity: a Closer Look at the Liquefied Natural Gas Industry

Expert Analysis
Drawing on commentary across the national security media, the Global Cyber Policy Watch will feature top-tier expert analysis on cybersecurity related issues. Recent commentary includes:
- Nate Snyder, RealClearPolicy, “Democratic Candidates Must Address Cyber Threats”
- Douglas Lute, EURACTIV, “Protecting Europe from China will strengthen the future of NATO”
- Tom Ridge, RealClearWorld, “The Threat Huawei Poses”
- Francis X. Taylor, Homeland Security Today, “Post-9/11 Counterterrorism Is Right Model for Infrastructure Cybersecurity”
- Brian de Vallance, Homeland Security Today, “We’ve Spent Billions on Cybersecurity: How Are We Doing?”
Policy Information
The Global Cyber Policy Watch exists to share top-tier public policy information related to cybersecurity efforts across the country. This includes reports, white papers, published strategies and more, covering all economic sectors and top industries facing cybersecurity challenges.
Learn MoreIssue Briefs
The cybersecurity of the American critical infrastructure is a top-tier national security concern. With increased reports of foreign actors targeting, meddling, and hacking America’s energy infrastructure, it is worth examining what stakeholders are doing to protect themselves. This issue brief examines how the natural gas industry is tackling today’s rising cybersecurity risks.
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