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articles
scholarly works
Stewart Gloster, C., & Bawa, D. (2024). The global majority AI agenda: The path to shared prosperity is anchored in equity and sustainability. (2024 Global Action Forum Report.) CAS Strategies, LLC.
Safer Together: Inclusive Security, Foundation for Defense of Democracies, April 19. 2023. Forward by Samantha Ravich,PhD.
Aspen Digital, “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Cybersecurity.” The Aspen Institute, Washington, DC. August 2021.
Full Court Press: Preventing Foreign Adversaries from Exfiltrating National Security Technologies Through Bankruptcy Proceedings, Georgetown Journal of National Security Law & Policy Vol. 10:277 -284, July 29, 2019.
Camille Stewart led a project with the Transformative Cyber Innovation Lab (TCIL) exploring sensitive technology leakage through the courts. Today, there is significant intellectual property and technology leakage through bankruptcy courts as adversarial nations and their state-backed companies take advantage of this gap in the U.S. foreign investment regime.
While an important part of US innovation and culture, bankruptcy proceedings have nonetheless become a unique avenue through which foreign adversaries are able to acquire sensitive US national security technologies and intellectual property. Through a detailed analysis of the current gaps in federal regulations governing foreign investment and bankruptcy proceedings in the US, Stewart provides the reader an in-depth look into exactly how foreign companies have been able to circumvent these US foreign investment regulations.
In raising awareness to an issue that could ultimately leave the United States vulnerable to destructive cyberattacks, Stewart argues that training and equipping bankruptcy judges to identify potential national security concerns in bankruptcy cases will help mitigate the exfiltration of national security-related information and technology.
Court Alert - – New CFIUS Regulations Implement Mandatory Filings Prior to Foreign Ownership – NAICS Codes Implications Nov. 2018
Listen to my interview with Stewart Baker on the Steptoe Cyberlaw Podcast, Bankrupting National Security.
Listen to the CSIS Smart Women, Smart Power podcast episode where I discuss the project with Beverly Kirk!
News Coverage: China exploiting holes in US bankruptcy system to acquire national security technology, Washington Examiner
books
Forward, “Securing Our Future: Embracing The Resilience and Brilliance of Black Women in Cyber,” by The Black Women’s Cyber Collective, Release January 8, 2024, Publisher: Live Limitless Media Group, ISBN: 1952903459
Chapter 12, “97 Things Every Information Security Professional Should Know: Collective Wisdom From The Experts,” Released September 2021, Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc., ISBN: 9781098101398
notable work
2024 Executive Order on Preventing Access to Americans’ Bulk Sensitive Personal Data and United States Government-Related Data by Countries of Concern
2023 Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence
2023 National Cyber Workforce and Education Strategy
2023 National Cybersecurity Strategy
2023 U.S. National Standards Strategy for Critical & Emerging Technology
Presidential Policy Directive 41-- United States Cyber Incident Coordination