The Center for National Policy (CNP) is a non-profit organization based in Springfield, VA, dedicated to addressing various national security and policy issues. With a focus on economic security, cyber espionage, energy independence, and US foreign relations, CNP aims to chart a secure, prosperous, and resilient future. Governed by a board of directors comprised of experienced individuals from government, private, and non-profit sectors, CNP collaborates with organizations like the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), US Secret Service, and US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to strengthen cybersecurity and combat cybercrimes.
Under the leadership of its president, Dr. Stephen Flynn, CNP works towards reducing vulnerabilities and consequences in complex cyber networks, particularly in critical infrastructure. With a history dating back to its founding president, Ted Van Dyke, CNP has had notable figures like Leon Panetta, Terry Sanford, Cyrus Vance, and Edmund Muskie serve on its board. Through its various sections, such as the Cyber Crimes Section (CCS) and the Child Exploitation Section (CES), CNP's Cyber Crimes Center (C3) investigates and combats cybercrimes, including child exploitation, intellectual property violations, and international money laundering.
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