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− | + | [[Anne Bader]] (US): Working on evaluation of and development of links with potential US partner organisations; cyber aspects of influence and disinformation; founded The [[International Cybersecurity Dialogue]] in 2012 to help bridge the gap between policy makers and security technologists in government, business and academe; was actively involved in creating democracy education programmes in the Former Soviet Union, was Senior Advisor to the [[Moscow School for Political Studies]]; was named an Honorary Citizen of [[Hungary]] in 1991 for her democracy capacity building in Hungary; extensive work in [[Serbia]] and [[Montenegro]] on cyber security; Joint creator of the NATO strategic communications campaign for demilitarization and defense reform in [[Ukraine]],[[Albania]], [[Serbia]], through the [[Partnership for Peace]] Trust Fund; member of the DC [[National Press Club]], [[Women in International Security]], [[The Cyber Security Summit]] Advisory Board and the Board of the [[Hungarian American Coalition]]. | |
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− | [[Anne Bader]] (US): Working on evaluation of and development of links with potential US partner organisations; cyber aspects of influence and disinformation; founded The [[International Cybersecurity Dialogue]] in 2012 to help bridge the gap between policy makers and security technologists in government, business and academe; was actively involved in creating democracy education programmes in the Former Soviet Union, was Senior Advisor to the [[Moscow School for Political Studies]]; was named an Honorary Citizen of [[Hungary]] in 1991 for her democracy capacity building in Hungary; extensive work in [[Serbia]] and [[Montenegro]] on cyber security; Joint creator of the NATO strategic communications campaign for demilitarization and defense reform in [[Ukraine]],[[Albania]], [[Serbia]], through the [[Partnership for Peace]] Trust Fund; member of the DC [[National Press Club]], [[Women in International Security]], [[The Cyber Security Summit]] Advisory Board and the Board of the [[Hungarian American Coalition]]. | ||
Revision as of 03:02, 13 December 2019
Anne Bader is a member of the IfS "TOR Team" with a reported 30 years of experience. Her job title is listed as "Institution building" and her other roles as "Developing US network; interaction between cyber and infowar".[1]
Career
Document:The Institute for Statecraft Expert Team v 3 describes her as:
Anne Bader (US): Working on evaluation of and development of links with potential US partner organisations; cyber aspects of influence and disinformation; founded The International Cybersecurity Dialogue in 2012 to help bridge the gap between policy makers and security technologists in government, business and academe; was actively involved in creating democracy education programmes in the Former Soviet Union, was Senior Advisor to the Moscow School for Political Studies; was named an Honorary Citizen of Hungary in 1991 for her democracy capacity building in Hungary; extensive work in Serbia and Montenegro on cyber security; Joint creator of the NATO strategic communications campaign for demilitarization and defense reform in Ukraine,Albania, Serbia, through the Partnership for Peace Trust Fund; member of the DC National Press Club, Women in International Security, The Cyber Security Summit Advisory Board and the Board of the Hungarian American Coalition.
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