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U.S. Announces Cyberspace Security Fellowship Program

Photo: U.S. Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy

Photo: U.S. Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy

The U.S. Department of State has announced the launch of the Global Emerging Leaders in International Cyberspace Security (GEL-ICS) Fellowship, in partnership with the Meridian International Center.  

The fellowship will support the development of a diverse global network of future cyber policy leaders who share the U.S. and other like-minded partners’ vision for cyberspace.  

It is designed to equip emerging leaders from the governments of these foreign partners with the knowledge and global connections to be effective advocates of the non-binding framework of responsible state behavior in cyberspace, which has been affirmed by the UN General Assembly.

The first cohort of 20-25 government officials will engage in a year-long program on international cyberspace policy in 2023. Fellows will visit Washington, D.C., New York City, and San Francisco to engage with U.S. and international leaders from government, industry, and civil society.  

They will also participate in a series of thematic webinars to support continuing education and foster networking among the fellows and stakeholders. Additionally, fellows will reconvene on the margins of the 2023 Internet Governance Forum hosted in Japan to mark the end of the program. 

With each year, according to a statement issued on October 21 by the State Department, fellowship alumni will form a growing, global network of proponents for a stable and secure cyberspace for future generations.

The Department selects candidates in coordination with officers at U.S. missions who identify emerging leaders in ministries of foreign affairs or other relevant agencies who have the potential to exert enduring diplomatic influence on international cyberspace issues.

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