• 11 Feb, 2025

The Institute for Security and Technology Announces the Winners of the Second Annual Cyber Policy Awards™ Presented by Microsoft

The Institute for Security and Technology Announces the Winners of the Second Annual Cyber Policy Awards™ Presented by Microsoft

The annual gathering honors and celebrates those who drove significant progress within the cyber policy community

WASHINGTON, Feb. 7, 2025 -- The Second Annual Cyber Policy Awards™ Presented by Microsoft last night awarded seven individuals, groups, and organizations with the prestigious Cyber Policy Award of Merit. The event celebrated excellence in cybersecurity policy and leadership and honored outstanding contributions in categories such as public policy, diplomacy, research, and journalism.

Hosted by the Institute for Security and Technology in partnership with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the awards gala brought together 240 cybersecurity community leaders across the public sector, industry, academia, and civil society. Following a community-wide nomination process, an independent panel of eight judges narrowed the pool down to 24 finalists and selected winners in each category. 

"We gathered as a community to mark and celebrate the accomplishments of 2024 while also looking forward to the cybersecurity challenges before us," said organizing committee chairman and IST Chief Trust Officer Steve Kelly. "The seven award recipients and their work embody the ingredients of our more secure future, from safer technology products to better international security cooperation."

Congratulations to the following individuals and organizations:

  • Domestic Policy Impact: Lauren Zabierek, Jack Cable, and Bob Lord for making Secure by Design (SbD) a reality while at CISA, alongside Jim Richberg and Taylor Roberts on behalf of the IT Sector Coordinating Council's SbD subcommittee for their efforts in advancing the private sector pledge.
  • International Policy Impact: Dr. Adam Segal for influencing the United States' strategy on international cyberspace and digital policy.
  • International Partnership: The International Counter Ransomware Initiative leadership for shaping the collective international response to ransomware: Jamila Ade (NGA), Amb. Regine Grienberger and Amb. Maria Adebahr (DEU), Patrick Boucher (CAN), Hamish Hansford (AUS), David Koh (SGP), Monika Korolioviene (LTU), Anne Neuberger (USA), and Chloe Squires (GBR).
  • Ecosystem Champion: J. Michael Daniel for his tireless efforts in building bridges to secure the future.
  • Research Impact: NIST's Cryptographic Technology Group for research leading to post-quantum cryptographic standards: Dr. Dustin Moody, Dr. Angela Robinson, Andrew Regenscheid, Dr. Lily Chen, Ray Perlner, Dr. Daniel Tone-Smith, Dr. David Cooper, Hamilton Silberg, Noah Waller, Dr. Carl Miller, Dr. Yi-Kai Liu, Quynh Dang, and Dr. Gorjan Alagic.
  • Excellence in Journalism: The Wall Street Journal's Sarah Krouse, Dustin Volz, Aruna Viswanatha, Robert McMillan, and Drew FitzGerald for reporting on the 'Salt Typhoon' cyberespionage campaign.
  • Lifetime Achievement: Leonard Bailey for being an indispensable resource for the cyber community; a leader in driving collaboration among law enforcement, cybersecurity, and the intelligence communities; and a source of exceptional knowledge, judgement, selflessness, calm, and humor throughout his three decades of public service at the Justice Department.

"Congratulations to the individuals and organizations honored with Cyber Policy Awards for their exceptional contributions," said Amy Hogan-Burney, VP of Customer Security and Trust at Microsoft. "Their dedication to tackling complex cyber policy challenges has improved our collective security. We are proud to recognize those who are shaping a safer, more resilient digital future for everyone."

"It is our privilege to honor this year's winners, whose critical work comes at a pivotal moment for the global cybersecurity community. As digital connectivity accelerates and threat actors become increasingly sophisticated, advancing smart and risk-based cyber policy is more vital than ever," said Vincent Voci, vice president of cyber policy and operations, Cyber, Space, and National Security Division, U.S. Chamber of Commerce. "These leaders are proof that policy is an essential safeguard in the collective effort to protect governments, critical infrastructure, and the global economy."

For additional information on the Cyber Policy Awards or to learn more about this year's recipients, please go to www.cyberpolicyawards.org.

About The Institute for Security and Technology

The Institute for Security and Technology (IST) is a 501(c)(3) critical action think tank that unites technology and policy leaders to create actionable solutions to emerging security challenges. IST stands at the forefront of convening policymakers, technology experts, and industry leaders to identify and translate discourse into impactful action. We take collaborative action to advance national security and global stability through technology built on trust, guiding businesses and governments with hands-on expertise, in-depth analysis, and a global network. Since its foundation in 2019, IST has launched more than 10 initiatives addressing challenges such as ransomware, the resilience of lifeline critical infrastructure, trust and safety, and more. To learn more, visit https://securityandtechnology.org/

About Microsoft
Microsoft is a global technology leader that empowers individuals and organizations to achieve more through innovation and digital transformation. At Microsoft, we harness the power of technology to drive positive change and create a safer, more inclusive digital world. We collaborate with governments, industries, and communities to develop innovative solutions to emerging security challenges, ensuring that our technology is built on trust. Through extensive research, hands-on expertise, and a commitment to transparency, Microsoft addresses critical issues such as cybersecurity, privacy, and digital safety. Since its inception, Microsoft has launched numerous initiatives and partnerships to enhance the resilience of critical infrastructure, promote digital trust, and foster a secure online ecosystem. To learn more, visit https://microsoft.com.

About the U.S. Chamber of Commerce 
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the world's largest business organization representing companies of all sizes across every sector of the economy. Our members range from the small businesses and local chambers of commerce that line the Main Streets of America to leading industry associations and large corporations.

They all share one thing: They count on the U.S. Chamber to be their voice in Washington, across the country, and around the world. For more than 100 years, we have advocated for pro-business policies that help businesses create jobs and grow our economy.

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