September 25, 2025 - 15:30 Auditorium
Cyberdiplomacy: National Security, Conflict, Geopolitics and Foreign Policy in Cyberspace
Christopher Painter, Senior Adviser, Strategic Technologies Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies; Founding Partner, The Cyber Policy Group; Former President, The Global Forum on Cyber Expertise Foundation
hosted by Professor
Renaud Dehousse
Christopher Painter is a globally recognized leader on cyber policy, cyber diplomacy, cybersecurity and combatting cybercrime.
Painter has been at the vanguard of cyber issues for over 27 years, first as a federal prosecutor handling some of the most high-profile cyber cases in the U.S., then as a senior official at the US Department of Justice, the FBI, the White House National Security Council and, finally, as the world's first cyber diplomat at the US Department of State. Among many other things, he served as a commissioner on the Global Commission for the Stability of Cyberspace and had been involved with the Global Forum on Cyber Expertise since its launch in 2015, e.g. chairing the GFCE Working Group on Cyber Security Policy & Strategy.
Painter is a frequent speaker on cyber issues, frequently is interviewed and quoted in the media and has testified on numerous occasions to US Congressional committees. He has received a number of awards and honors including Japan's Order of the Rising Sun, the RSA Security Conference Public Policy Award and the Attorney General's Award for Exceptional Service. He received his BA from Cornell University and JD from Stanford Law School.