https://stanford.io/2V4VfYt COVID-19 is having a profound impact on our online systems – exposing both the essential role they play in our modern society, and the risks and vulnerabilities they represent. Substantial research is emerging on this topic, and the implications of that research will have important consequences for both medium (e.g., 2020 elections) and long-term cyber policies. Kelly Born, executive director of Stanford's Cyber Policy Center, part of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, moderates this discussion with the center's program directors, including Eileen Donahoe, Andrew Grotto, Nathaniel Persily, Marietje Schaake and Alex Stamos.

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