
Garrett Graff
Executive Director, Cybersecurity & Technology Program, The Aspen Institute
Garrett Graff is executive director of the Aspen Institute’s Cybersecurity and Technology Program. A magazine journalist and historian, he covered politics, technology, and national security for a dozen years. Graff has written for publications from WIRED to The New York Times and was editor of Washingtonian and POLITICO magazines. He is also the author of multiple books, including The First Campaign: Globalization, the Web, and the Race for the White House, about the role of technology in the 2008 presidential race; The Threat Matrix: The FBI At War, which traces the history of the FBI’s counterterrorism efforts; and Raven Rock, about the US government’s Cold War doomsday plans.
Previously

2019 Festival
Best Frenemies: China, the US, and the Future of the 21st Century
Video — 1h 24m 52s

2019 Festival
Straight Talk from the US Southern Border
Video — 50m 6s

2019 Festival
The Mueller Report: Where Do We Go from Here?
Video — 1h 2m 18s

2017 Festival
America’s Online Enemies
Video — 1h 5m 25s

2017 Festival
The Inside Story of How Presidents Prepare for Armageddon
Video — 59m 44s