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Regional Policy & Insights Program

The Regional Policy and Insights Program at the Cyber Institute  focuses on understanding the localized impacts of global cybersecurity and emerging technology trends. By analyzing policy developments, research initiatives, and security challenges within specific regions, the program offers nuanced perspectives on how diverse geopolitical, cultural, and economic contexts shape technological governance.
 

Through targeted research, partnerships, and knowledge-sharing initiatives, the program amplifies regional voices and fosters inclusive dialogue on global issues. It aims to bridge gaps in understanding, support tailored policy solutions, and promote equitable participation in the global digital landscape. This program ensures that regional insights inform and enhance international cybersecurity and technology strategies.

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Regional Policy & Insights Working Group

The Regional Insights Working Group examines how emerging technology governance evolves across different regions of the world. National priorities, regulatory approaches, and security considerations often vary significantly across jurisdictions, making regional analysis essential to understanding global technology policy trends. This working group highlights regional perspectives and produces regular insights on emerging technology governance developments across global regions.

 

Objectives

  • Analyze regional approaches to emerging technology governance

  • Identify key regulatory developments and policy initiatives

  • Provide regional context for global technology policy discussions

  • Contribute comparative research insights

Benefits of Participation

  • Engage with experts representing diverse regional perspectives

  • Contribute insights on national and regional policy developments

  • Participate in collaborative discussions on global governance trends

  • Support comparative policy research

Background and Experience

Working group members are selected based on demonstrated interest or expertise in their regions cyber,security and emerging technology fields. Applicants typically bring regional expertise or experience in areas such as:

  • Regional technology policy or regulatory developments

  • International relations or geopolitical analysis

  • Government, academia, or think tank research

  • Policy monitoring and comparative policy analysis

 

Participation Expectations

Working group members participate in discussions and contribute short insights that highlight regional policy developments. Members may contribute through:

  • Regional briefings or updates

  • Policy insights and commentary

  • Contributions to Cyber Institute publications and reports

Members are typically expected to contribute to one or two outputs per quarter.

 

Apply to Join

Researchers, policymakers, and professionals with regional expertise in emerging technology governance are encouraged to apply.

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Are you interested in sponsoring this project, partnering on this project, or contributing to pieces of this project? We firmly believe that partnership is essential to providing the most value and benefits to the world.

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Olivia Walker

Tess Anderson

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