Our Mission

The Center for Cybersecurity Policy and Law is a nonprofit 501(c)(6) organization that develops, advances, and promotes best practices and educational opportunities among cybersecurity professionals. The Center provides a forum for thought leadership for the benefit of those in the industry including members of civil society and government entities in the area of cybersecurity and related technology policy. The Center seeks to leverage the experience of leaders in the field to ensure a robust marketplace for cybersecurity technologies that will encourage professionals, companies, and groups of all sizes to take steps to improve their cybersecurity practices.

Latest Insights

CCPL Report: Ensuring the Longevity of the CVE Program

Because the future of the CVE program faces some uncertainty it’s time to start a dialogue about the future of the program. This report is designed to provide that starting point.

Congress’ Proposed Chip Security Act Threatens to Create New Cyber Vulnerabilities in U.S. Semiconductors

As the U.S. races toward global AI dominance, a new bill aimed at preventing diversion of innovative U.S. semiconductors to China could inadvertently make those very same chips less secure.

OAMA Poses Security Threats for Enterprise Users

A bill proposed in the U.S. Senate proposed opening up the app store ecosystem to third parties but the risks to corporate enterprise need to be considered.

Japanese Regulator Balances Cybersecurity, Competition Concerns In MSCA Implementation Guidelines

Promoting robust competition in the digital space while ensuring cybersecurity protections is challenging. The Japan Fair Trade Commission strikes a crucial balance between these priorities in its May 2025 guidelines.

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