Michael Sulmeyer
Former Adjunct Senior Fellow, Technology and National Security Program
Michael Sulmeyer is the Belfer Center's Cyber Security Project Director at the Harvard Kennedy School. He is also a Contributing Editor for the national security blog Lawfare. Before Harvard, he served as the Director for Plans and Operations for Cyber Policy in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. There, he worked closely with the Joint Staff and Cyber Command on a variety of efforts to counter malicious cyber activity against U.S. and DoD interests. For this work, he received the Secretary Medal for Exceptional Public Service.
Previously, he worked on arms control and the maintenance of strategic stability between the United States, Russia, and China. As a Marshall Scholar, Sulmeyer received his PhD (DPhil) in Politics from Oxford University, and his dissertation, "Money for Nothing: Understanding the Termination of U.S. Major Defense Acquisition Programs," won the Sir Walter Bagehot Prize for best dissertation in government and public administration. He received his B.A. and J.D. from Stanford University and his M.A. in War Studies from King's College London. In the mid-1990s, he was the System Operator (SysOp) of The Summit BBS in Santa Barbara, California.
Recent Publications & News
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Beyond Killer Robots: How Artificial Intelligence Can Improve Resilience in Cyber Space
By Michael Sulmeyer & Kathryn Dura
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Battlefield Internet
By Michèle Flournoy & Michael Sulmeyer
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Hackers Already Attacking Midterm Elections, Raising U.S. Alarms
By Kara Frederick & Michael Sulmeyer
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Trump's comments on meddling put cybersecurity back in spotlight
By Michael Sulmeyer
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Federal 'turf war' complicates cybersecurity efforts
By Michael Sulmeyer
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