Mike Sexton's work focuses on the intersection of cyber technology, international security, and governance in the Middle East. He was formerly director of the Cybersecurity Initiative at the Middle East Institute. Mike also served as senior fellow and associate director of the Qatar-America Institute, as senior analyst at the Chertoff Group, and as data manager at the Chicago Project on Security and Threats.
Mike has published articles and reports on cyber attacks, cryptography, and their implications for national security, human security, and international norms. He also serves as a Managing Editor for Charged Affairs, the official journal of Young Professionals in Foreign Policy. He is CompTIA Security+ certified.
He co-edited with Eliza Campbell the MEI-published book, Cyber War & Cyber Peace in the Middle East (October 2020).
Education
MA in Security Studies, Georgetown University; BA in Mathematics (minor in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations), University of Chicago
Regions of Expertise
Levant and Persian Gulf
Issues of Expertise
Cyber conflict, terrorism, diplomacy
Languages
English, Arabic, Spanish
Contact Information
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Twitter Handle: @MikeESexton