Publications

op-eds

Eric Goldstein and Camille Stewart Gloster, We Want Your Input to Help Secure Open Source Software, CISA.gov, August 10,2023 https://www.cisa.gov/news-events/news/we-want-your-input-help-secure-open-source-software

Camille Stewart Gloster and Thomas Peng, An Open Letter to Tech Workers About Careers in Public Service, Tech Crunch, May 14, 2023 https://techcrunch.com/2023/05/14/an-open-letter-to-tech-workers-about-careers-in-public-service/

Camille Stewart Gloster, “Office of the National Cyber Director Requests Your Insight and Expertise on Cyber Workforce, Training, and Education,” WhiteHouse.gov, October 3, 2022 https://www.whitehouse.gov/oncd/briefing-room/2022/10/03/office-of-the-national-cyber-director-requests-your-insight-and-expertise-on-cyber-workforce-training-and-education/

Camille Stewart and Mai Sistla, “Building a more diverse cyber industry: What can we do today and tomorrow?,” Tech Policy Press, September 9, 2021.

Camille Stewart, “The role you play in stopping ransomware,” CNN.com June 7, 2021, https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/07/opinions/stopping-ransomware-attacks-whole-of-society-response-stewart/index.html

Camille Stewart & Daniel Charles,”SolarWinds hack shows we need a 'whole of society' national cyber strategy,” TheHill.com, December 19, 2020, https://thehill.com/opinion/cybersecurity/531007-solarwinds-hack-shows-we-need-a-whole-of-society-national-cyber

Camille Stewart, “Why the Biden administration needs a National Cyber Director more than ever,” Cyberscoop, December 2, 2020, https://www.cyberscoop.com/biden-administration-needs-national-cyber-director-ever/

Camille Stewart, ““What the Biden administration needs to do to strengthen our national security,” TheHill.com, November 20, 2020https://thehill.com/opinion/national-security/526835-what-the-biden-administration-needs-to-do-to-strengthen-our

Camille Stewart and Lauren Bean Buttia, “Building a more secure nation starts with girls of color,” TheHill.com, October 27, 2020, https://thehill.com/opinion/national-security/522883-building-a-more-secure-nation-starts-with-girls-of-color

Camille Stewart and Vera Zakem, “A 2020 ‘how to guide’ for the American voter,” Pitssburgh Post-Gazette, September 4, 2020, https://www.post-gazette.com/opinion/2020/09/05/Camille-Stewart-and-Vera-Zakem-A-2020-how-to-guide-for-the-American-voter/stories/202009050013

Michele Flournoy and Camille Stewart, “Where we need the most diverse team of advisers for US safety,” CNN.com, September 2, 2020, https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/02/opinions/diversity-in-national-security-us-flournoy-stewart/index.html

Camille Stewart and Lauren Zabierek, “Taking steps to break down systemic racism in cybersecurity,” CyberScoop, July 14, 2020, https://www.cyberscoop.com/systemic-racism-cybersecurity-sharethemicincyber-camille-stewart-lauren-zabierek/

Camille Stewart, “Addressing Systemic Racism in America is Integral to Combating Disinformation and Preserving Our Democracy,” Truman Project Blog, June 26, 2020, https://medium.com/@TrumanProject/addressing-systemic-racism-in-america-is-integral-to-combating-disinformation-and-preserving-our-7321af9ee75e

Camille Stewart and Naima Green-Reily, “A Clapback to Russian Trolls,” TheRoot.com, February, 28, 2020, https://www.theroot.com/a-clapback-to-russian-trolls-1841932843

Camille Stewart and Asha Castleberry, “Effective U.S. Grand Strategy Includes Harnessing Diverse Educational Institutions,” August 19, 2019, https://www.justsecurity.org/65849/effective-u-s-grand-strategy-includes-harnessing-diverse-educational-institutions/

Camille Stewart, “The FCC’s anti-net neutrality proposal threatens the free and open Internet,” Cleveland Plain Dealer, June 30, 2017, http://www.cleveland.com/opinion/index.ssf/2017/06/the_fccs_anti-net_neutrality_p.html

Camille Stewart, “Access Denied! Why You Should Care About Net Neutrality,” Truman National Security Project Doctrine Blog, April 26, 2017, https://medium.com/truman-doctrine-blog/access-denied-why-you-should-care-about-net-neutrality-f6d9dccedf00


articles

Camille Stewart Gloster, “Encouraging Diversity of Staff,” Perspectives for Influence Operations Investigators, Carneigeie Endowment for International Peace, release November, 2022, ://carnegieendowment.org/2022/10/25/perspectives-for-influence-operations-investigators-pub-88208#diversity

Camille Stewart, “Security myth busting and spring cleaning.” The Google Keyword Blog, May 5, 2022 https://blog.google/technology/safety-security/security-myth-busting-and-spring-cleaning/

Camille Stewart, “Google Play is helping to safeguard elections,” The Google Keyword Blog, August, 19, 2020 https://blog.google/outreach-initiatives/civics/google-play-helping-safeguard-elections/

Camille Stewart, “Systemic Racism is a Cybersecurity Threat,” CFR Net Politics, June 16, 2020, https://www.cfr.org/blog/systemic-racism-cybersecurity-threat

Camille Stewart, “Strategic Resource Sharing is Essential to Securing Election Infrastructure for the 2020 Election Season,” AICGS Defending Democracy in the Cybersphere,  Feb. 2019, https://www.aicgs.org/2019/02/strategic-resource-sharing-is-essential-to-securing-election-infrastructure-for-the-2020-election-season/

Camille Stewart, “We Won't Let Women of Color Get Left Behind in Tech,” New America: Humans of Cybersecurity, Oct. 2018 https://www.newamerica.org/cybersecurity-initiative/humans-of-cybersecurity/blog/we-wont-let-women-color-get-left-behind-tech/

Camille Stewart, “European Union’s Attempts to ‘Modernize’ their Copyright Framework may impact how you use Hyperlinks,” American University Intellectual Property Brief, December 12, 2015, http://www.ipbrief.net/2015/12/12/european-unions-attempts-to-modernize-their-copyright-framework-may-impact-how-you-use-hyperlinks/


scholarly works

Safer Together: Inclusive Security, Foundation for Defense of Democracies, April 19. 2024. Forward by Samantha Ravich,PhD.

Aspen Digital, “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Cybersecurity.” The Aspen Institute, Washington, DC. August 2021.

Full Court Press: Preventing Foreign Adversaries from Exfiltrating National Security Technologies Through Bankruptcy Proceedings, Georgetown Journal of National Security Law & Policy Vol. 10:277 -284, July 29, 2019.

Camille Stewart led a project with the Transformative Cyber Innovation Lab (TCIL)  exploring sensitive technology leakage through the courts. Today, there is significant intellectual property and technology leakage through bankruptcy courts as adversarial nations and their state-backed companies take advantage of this gap in the U.S. foreign investment regime.

While an important part of US innovation and culture, bankruptcy proceedings have nonetheless become a unique avenue through which foreign adversaries are able to acquire sensitive US national security  technologies and intellectual property. Through a detailed analysis of the current gaps in federal regulations governing foreign investment and bankruptcy proceedings in the US, Stewart provides the reader an in-depth look into exactly how foreign companies have been able to circumvent these US foreign investment regulations.

In raising awareness to an issue that could ultimately leave the United States vulnerable to destructive cyberattacks, Stewart argues that training and equipping bankruptcy judges to identify potential national security concerns in bankruptcy cases will help mitigate the exfiltration of national security-related information and technology.

Camille Stewart “Does Personal Privacy Matter? Developments in EU and US Data Retention Law,” ABA Information Security & Privacy News, June 6, 2014, http://apps.americanbar.org/webupload/commupload/ST230002/sitesofinterest_files/INFORMATION_SECURITY_PRIVACY_NEWS-volume5_issue3.pdf


books

Forward, “Securing Our Future: Embracing The Resilience and Brilliance of Black Women in Cyber,” by The Black Women’s Cyber Collective, Release January 8, 2024, Publisher: Live Limitless Media Group, ISBN: 1952903459

Chapter 12, “97 Things Every Information Security Professional Should Know: Collective Wisdom From The Experts,” Released September 2021, Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc., ISBN: 9781098101398