Securing cyberspace is a global challenge—one that cannot be solved by a single company or country alone. EWI brings together government and corporate partners to protect our world’s digital infrastructure.

"What we have now learned over the last 10 or 20 years, is that you cannot assume trust. That is why we’re dealing with a persistent problem of criminality, theft of intellectual property and even efforts to sabotage or damage our infrastructure using the Internet.”

Michael Chertoff
Former U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security
Chertoff
Cybersummit 2012: CYBERSECURITY: HOW INDIA SEES THE WORLD
Cybersummit 2012: Michael Chertoff Keynote
Cybersummit 2012: Punit Renjen (Chairman of the Board, Deloitte) Keynote
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EWI and the Cybersecurity Challenge
EWI's Three Decades
Governments Understanding
International Pathways to Cybersecurity

"I am a big fan of the EastWest Institute; I consider it to be a national asset."

James L. Jones
Former U.S. National Security Advisor
Jones

“EWI’s China-U.S. bilateral report on Fighting Spam to Build Trust is a rare breakthrough in international cooperation.”

Byeong Gi Lee
Former President, IEEE Communications Society
Lee
Lee

“One of our prominent speakers told me privately that his major worry is that one day we will cross a really difficult divide, and will confront a situation when people will die as a result of a cybersecurity attack. That could be a game changer of the worst type.”

John Mroz
EWI President and CEO
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Protection Online

“EWI has certainly provided leadership by serving as a catalyst for collective transnational action.”

Punit Renjen
Chairman of the Board, Deloitte LLP
Renjen
Rules for Cyberspace
security Risk

“No single country can deal with cross-border issues such as hacking, viruses or spam on its own.”

Liu Xiaoming
Ambassador of China to the UK
Xiaoming