Event

Cyber Incidents, Ethics, and Armed Conflict

Date
6 Dec 2024
Time
15:00 UK time
Speakers
Brianna Rosen
Where
Nuffield College, New Road OX1 1NF
Series
Cyber Strategy & Technology Studies Working Group
Audience
Public
Booking
Required
After: OTSN Social (all welcome)
Location The Oxford Retreat — Pub within short walk of Nuffield
Postgraduate students, fellows, staff and faculty from any discipline are welcome. This group aims to foster frequent interdisciplinary critical dialogue across Oxford and beyond about the political impacts of emerging technologies.
Please contact Elisabeth Siegel at elisabeth.siegel@politics.ox.ac.uk in advance to participate or with any questions. Remote attendance is possible, but in-person attendance is prioritized (and provided refreshment).
Discussion topics will be finalized and optional readings will be sent out a week in advance. You do not currently have to be affiliated with the University of Oxford to attend and participate in discussions.

About the speaker: Dr Brianna Rosen is a Strategy and Policy Fellow in the Executive Office of the Blavatnik School of Government, where she focuses on the governance and ethics of emerging technologies.

She is a Senior Fellow at Just Security and Research Affiliate of the Machine Intelligence and Normative Theory Lab at the Australian National University.

Previously, Brianna was the Policy Engagement Manager and a Visiting Fellow of Practice at the Oxford Institute of Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict. Prior to coming to Oxford, she was a US civil servant with a decade of experience working on national security issues, including at the White House National Security Council and Office of the Vice President. She has also held positions at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, the Middle East Institute, and other leading research institutes in Washington, DC.

Brianna received a doctorate in Public Policy from the University of Oxford, where she was a Clarendon Scholar. She holds a Master of Public Policy (with Distinction) from Oxford, where she studied as a Public Service Scholar, an MA in Political Science and Mathematics, and a BA in International Relations.