Wyatt Hoffman
Senior Research Analyst, Cyber Policy Initiative

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Wyatt Hoffman is no longer with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

Wyatt Hoffman was a senior research analyst with the Nuclear Policy Program and the Cyber Policy Initiative at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. His research focuses on private sector cyber capabilities, emerging technologies, and the intersection of nuclear weapons and cybersecurity.

He is a graduate of Carnegie’s James C. Gaither Junior Fellows Program and was a Rotary Global Grant Scholar in Peace and Conflict Prevention and Resolution at King’s College London’s Department of War Studies.


education
MA, War Studies, King’s College London, BA, Political Science, Truman State University

All work from Wyatt Hoffman

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In the Media
Cyber Norms Processes at a Crossroads

Rather than process fragmentation, the key challenges for cyber norms development derive from the structure of the cyber domain itself and the current alignment of incentives for state behavior.

· February 27, 2020
Lawfare Blog
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Cyberspace and Geopolitics: Assessing Global Cybersecurity Norm Processes at a Crossroads

As cyber threats multiply, efforts to establish international norms for cyber activity have created a disjointed ecosystem. Is the fragmentation a cause for concern or an opportunity to promote cyber stability and security?

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· February 26, 2020
In the Media
Self-Help in Cyberspace: A Path Forward

Motivating this renewed push for active defense is a growing recognition of the magnitude of the peril that cyberattacks present to the private sector, along with limits on the government’s ability to arrest its growth and bring the perpetrators to justice.

· September 16, 2019
LawFare
commentary
The Privatization of Security and the Market for Cyber Tools and Services

A look at the emerging and expanding gaps in the governance of private cybersecurity companies and activities and the ways forward and policy options for governments.

· August 23, 2019
Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance
In the Media
Unlocking Market Forces to Solve Cyber Risk

Markets have been slow to adjust to the multi-dimensional perils of cyber risk.

· August 1, 2019
Lawfare
commentary
Is Cyber Strategy Possible?

Real progress has been made in developing an understanding of how to more effectively employ cyber capabilities to achieve specific strategic objectives

· April 18, 2019
Washington Quarterly
In the Media
A Moment of Truth for Cyber Insurance

Companies have begun to develop a cyber insurance market, offering corporations a mechanism to manage their exposure to these risks. The magnitude of the challenge posed by cyber risk means that governments and insurers must work together closely.

· February 7, 2019
LawFare Blog
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Governing Private Sector Self-Help in Cyberspace: Analogies From the Physical World

How far are private actors allowed, expected, or even obligated to go when protecting themselves against cyber attacks and other malicious internet activity?

· December 6, 2018
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A Shifting World Order: What to Expect in 2019
December 6, 2018

A look ahead to 2019, focusing on the most significant and challenging issues facing the world, specifically the Middle East and North Africa region.

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Addressing the Private Sector Cybersecurity Predicament: The Indispensable Role of Insurance

Harnessing the full potential of cyber insurance will be imperative for preventing systemic cyber incidents of concern for governments and the private sector alike.

· November 7, 2018