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Total length of the course: <1 hour
The best research starts somewhere personal. In this conversation, leading researchers and practitioners reflect on what drew them into their fields, whose work has shaped their thinking, and what keeps them going. From government experience to career highlights and blind spots in the public debate, these are the questions that rarely make it into academic papers or published research but often matter most.
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How did you get into researching spyware?
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What inspired your first book, ‘Cyber Persistence Theory’, and what drives your more recent work?
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Which writers or researchers on military technology and international security do you find particularly insightful?
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What’s the most exciting thing you’ve found yourself doing in researching during your career?
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How has the study of China changed over the course of your career?
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What do you think will be the next hot-button issue in emerging technology?
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Are there areas from your time in government that deserve more public debate?
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What cyber (policy) issue do you think still isn’t getting the attention it deserves?
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