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A few words from the course creator, Cat Easdon:

This course began as part of my Early Career Fellowship at the Internet Society. I’d like to thank my mentor Osei Manu Kagyah, the fellowship staff, the 2023 Fellows, the Internet Society community, and all of the experts who gave up their time to teach us and debate technology policy with us during the fellowship. This course would not be the same without the whirlwind of ideas you exposed me to. I’d also like to thank the ECCRI staff, community, workshop speakers, and the 2023-24 European Cybersecurity Fellows for rewarding discussions on cyber conflict and cybersecurity policy; my privacy colleagues at Dynatrace; and the Palantir Privacy and Civil Liberties team (past and present!) for setting me on this path.

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