Garrett Graff
Director of Cyber Initiatives, Aspen Digital, Aspen Institute; Columnist, The Washington Post; Podcast Host, “Long Shadow”
Garrett Graff is director of cyber initiatives at the Aspen Institute, where he helped found the cybersecurity and technology program. A journalist and historian, he’s a Washington Post columnist writing on leadership and host of an award-winning history podcast, “Long Shadow.” Graff was previously the editor of Politico and Washingtonian magazines and taught at Georgetown University. A longtime contributor to WIRED and CNN, he has written for publications like Esquire, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair and Foreign Affairs, covering politics, technology, and national security. He has authored six books, including “UFO: The Inside Story of the US Government's Search for Alien Life Here ― and Out There,” “When the Sea Came Alive: An Oral History of D-Day” and “Watergate: A New History,” which was a finalist for the 2023 Pulitzer Prize in History.
Previously
For as long as humans have looked at the skies, we’ve speculated about whether there is life in space. Scientists, the U.S. military and the CIA have all searched for proof of...
Fifty years ago, the nation was (gradually, then suddenly) rocked by revelations of dirty tricks in what became known as the Watergate scandal. But it wasn’t the first time th...
In today’s world, our data is in a lot of hands. But not in the ones it should be — our own. Consider this: Your location can be tracked up to 14,000 times per day through you...
For the last twenty years, technology has been the most powerful force of globalization, but it now appears that the next decades will be defined by how the world splinters in...
For years, experts have predicted that the next major conflict would take place inside our computers, rather than on physical battlefields. But the initial months of Russia's...
Much of the way we experience the Web today was fueled by venture capital. This Silicon Valley model helped drive an explosion of innovation — but innovation that favored huge...
Are we alone? Humans have always wanted to know where we come from, how we fit into the universe. As news unfolds about the Navy’s UFO sightings, and as Congress reviews the d...
The China-US relationship appears to have arrived this year at two inter-related flashpoints, on trade and technology, as President Trump’s administration enters a trade war t...
If you assume things have quieted down on the US-Mexico border, think again. The chaos and questions that have plagued the region for decades are reaching fever pitch while te...
Robert Mueller's final report left almost as many open questions as there were before he began his probe. At the same time, others argue that the president has been cleared, i...
From election meddling and economic espionage to financial fraud and personal identity theft, it’s becoming clear that cybersecurity is increasingly central to every aspect of...
For 60 years, the US government has been laying secret doomsday plans to save itself in the event of nuclear war — even while the rest of us die. Today, a third generation of...