Christopher Whyte is an associate professor (with tenure) of homeland security and emergency preparedness at the L. Douglas Wilder School of Government & Public Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University. He is author of nearly four dozen peer-reviewed research articles, numerous reports, and five books focused on information warfare, the decision-making dimensions of cyber conflict, and the dynamics of organizational innovation and technology adoption. These include Understanding Cyber-Warfare and Subversion 2.0: Leaderlessness, the Internet, and the Fringes of Global Society. His commentary has appeared in Foreign Policy, U.S. News & World Report, War on the Rocks, CSO Online, CPO Magazine and Richmond Times Dispatch.
Whyte received his doctorate and master's degrees in political science from George Mason University and his bachelor's degree in International Relations and Economics from the College of William and Mary.
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