Major questions impacting key cybersecurity policy decisions remain unanswered. As a new Administration takes office, how should key stakeholders think about gaps like the capabilities of non-state actors to do harm in the digital space? Will other nations follow Russia’s lead and steal and leak information against foes? Is the future of the public-private partnership – especially in protecting America’s critical infrastructure – a promising one? And what’s the state of play in development of international norms? Can the U.S. provide meaningful input? Please join us for an in-depth conversation on these and other emerging international and domestic issues in cybersecurity, hosted in partnership with The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington, Carnegie Corporation of New York, and the Henry M. Jackson Foundation.