A state’s decision to engage in cyber operations has important implications for its trade. Successful cyber espionage could yield valuable trade secrets that could boost domestic production and spur economic growth. On the other hand, uncovered cyber operations could invite devastating sanctions that retard economic development. In spite of this, the nexus between trade and cyber attacks has received little attention in the literature. Join us as faculty from the Center for European Union and Trans-European - European Space Studies and the Tech4Humanity Lab engage in a conversation with Dr. William Akoto from Fordham University on international trade and cyber conflict.
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Earlier Event: March 3
The Future of Cyber Conflict
Later Event: September 8
Overcoming uncertainty in cyberspace: strategic culture and cognitive schemas w/ Miguel Gomez