
Cathy Gwin
Senior Director, Communications
As geopolitical shifts and rapid technological advances fundamentally transform global security, there is a growing need for cooperation among the United States, China, and other nations to address evolving challenges like biosecurity.
NTI | bio and the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation (CACNP) hosted a September 17 Congressional staff briefing on the topic of “Preventing Biological Catastrophe and Protecting the U.S. Bioeconomy.”
Nevada business leaders, environmental and community groups, and elected officials are joining forces to voice their strong opposition to growing calls to resume explosive nuclear testing in Nevada.
The China Arms Control and Disarmament Association and NTI jointly convened a virtual Track II Dialogue, a forum to promote mutual understanding among Chinese and U.S. experts about urgent and emerging biosafety and biosecurity risks.
A new report from NTI highlights the critical need for a global diplomatic approach to address growing cyber risks, including, where possible, through cooperation between the United States and Russia.
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