Publications
I write across a few different registers — professional threat intelligence, geopolitical policy analysis, and independent commentary. Selected work below.
Disclaimer: Citation of my work does not constitute positional alignment. The following does not include every citation or reference.
My work has been cited and referenced by several defense publications and institutions, including The U.S. Army Infantry journal and the Australian Army Research Centre.
My threat intelligence analysis is cited as a source by Halcyon’s threat intelligence platform, and my expertise has been sought by Borderland Beat for commentary on cyber threats.
Additional analyses by War on the Rocks and CZ24.News have cited my work, as well.
New Lines Institute
Contributing analyst covering state-sponsored cyber operations and technology security policy.
Cybercrimes, Human Trafficking, and Cryptocurrency in Southeast Asia’s Special Economic Zones [2026]
Southeast Asia’s special economic ones (SEZs) were designed to attract investment through deregulation and streamlined governance. Those same features have made them ideal substrate for the growth of transnational criminal networks.
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2024: When China’s Salt Typhoon Made Cyberspace Tidal Waves [2025]
In 2024, experts at the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) uncovered a highly sophisticated cyber espionage campaign that had infiltrated virtually all critical telecommunications infrastructure in the United States. The party behind these operations, Salt Typhoon, has been identified as a Chinese state-sponsored entity, and its cyber-offensive may be the most troubling and sophisticated of its kind to ever directly target the U.S.
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Global Europe Journal
Europe’s Digital World Was Built By Hackers. It Can Be Saved By Them. [2026]
Europe has the foundations to defend a genuinely different model of digital life from the US or China. This article asks whether Europe’s institutions will defend this, or trade it away as global digital norms flatten.
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Academic Thesis
Surveillance and Resistance in the Global Network Society: Contesting Digital Infrastructures in Georgia, the United States, and the Netherlands [2026]
MA in International Relations and Security Studies, Webster University Leiden.
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Fractures Media
Is The US Throwing Away Its Tech Dominance? [2025]
Chips, Tariffs, and Temper Tantrums. By attempting to blindly protect US industry, and pushing the Project 2025 agenda, is the Trump administration just handing China its tech leadership mantle?
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Dyami Insights
Opening Pandora’s box in Automated Weapons Systems: The Growing Industry of Loitering Munitions [2021]
Published in the aftermath of Azerbaijan’s attack on Armenia in the Fall of 2020, this piece discusses the proliferation of low-cost, automated loitering munitions systems.