Cybersecurity • Tech Policy • Geopolitics
Independent research and strategic analysis on technology, security, and global power.
Cooperative Federalism: Bridging Gaps in Canada’s Cyber Landscape
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Areas Of Research
My interests sit at the intersection of cybersecurity, AI, governance, and international affairs. Through research and writing, I explore how states, corporations, and emerging technologies shape the future of security and digital power.
1. Cybersecurity
State-sponsored attacks, cyber doctrine, offensive operations.
2. Technology Policy
Tech regulation, platform governance, digital sovereignty.
3. Geopolitics
Tech competition, cyber diplomacy, strategic security.
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About Me
I am an independent researcher focused on cybersecurity, geopolitical risk, and emerging technology policy. My work examines how states, corporations, and digital systems shape modern conflict and governance.
I am a Computer Science student at Lassonde School of Engineering with a focus on cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and technology policy. My research interests include cyber warfare, state-sponsored cyber operations, AI governance, digital surveillance, critical infrastructure security, and geopolitical technology competition.
Through this platform, I publish research articles, technical breakdowns, policy analysis, and commentary on the evolving relationship between technology and global security.
I am particularly interested in how cybersecurity intersects with governance, international relations, and emerging technologies in an increasingly digitized world.
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