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Throughout much of the 20th century, the United States led the world in technological innovation, with the new systems and industries arising from this leadership driving sustained economic growth and underpinning U.S. global military capabilities.  In many ways, technology innovation and all that came from it was at the heart of America’s ability to become (and remain) a global leader.  Today, however, America’s preeminent role in driving innovation—and leading the world—is being threatened, if not wholly undermined.

Rapid developments in emerging technologies, such as 5G, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing, as well as the global spread of distributed computing and other advanced technologies, carry the potential to drastically disrupt industry, economies, and the current world order.  Adversarial nation-states can use U.S.-driven innovation acquired through legitimate or illegitimate means and our reliance on highly connected technologies to their advantage and to our disadvantage across a range of areas, including economically, politically, and socially.  And today, the private sector – not the US government – develops many critical national security technologies and these companies are able to share their innovation with a range of global actors.

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Past Events

 

The National Security Implications of Antitrust: The Homefront
The National Security Implications of Antitrust: America's Adversaries
The National Security Implications of Antitrust: America's Allies
Allies, Enemies, and the Homefront - Part 1: The National Security Implications of Antitrust
DEF CON 2021 Panel: Your Infrastructure is Encrypted: Protecting Critical Infrastructure from Ransomware
Fabricating the Future: The Importance of Semiconductors to U.S. National Security
Technology Innovation and American National Security: Artificial Intelligence and the Fight for the Future

 

Featured Publications

 

Understanding the Techlash: Implications for U.S. Innovation Policy
New NSI Backgrounder by NSI Visiting Fellow Matt Ferraro: Decoding Deepfakes
Building Trusted Global Supply Chain Ecosystems in a Fractured World
Promoting 5G and Future Technology Development by Supporting Global Standards
Beyond GPS: The Frontier of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing Services
Techlash and National Security: The Need for U.S. Leadership on Privacy and Security

 

Featured Experts

 

Gen. Keith Alexander (Ret.)

Gen. Keith Alexander (Ret.)

Advisory Board Member
Dmitri Alperovitch

Dmitri Alperovitch

Advisory Board member
Megan L. Brown

Megan L. Brown

Senior Fellow
Sam Curry

Sam Curry

Fellow
Ron Gula

Ron Gula

Advisory Board Member
Jamil N. Jaffer

Jamil N. Jaffer

NSI Founder and Executive Director
Andrea Limbago

Andrea Limbago

Senior Fellow
Paul Rosenzweig

Paul Rosenzweig

Advisory Board Member

 

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