Behind the Headlines in Munich

By David Sanger

David E. Sanger is White House and National Security Correspondent for The New York Times, where he has been on three teams that have won Pulitzer Prizes, most recently in 2017 for international reporting. His book, The Perfect Weapon: War, Sabotage and Fear in the Cyber Age, examines the emergence of cyber conflict is changing the nature of global power.  His latest book releasing in April is New Cold Wars: China's Rise, Russia's Invasion and America's Struggle to Defend the West.

Several Cipher Brief experts attended this year’s Munich Security Conference, which concluded last weekend. The annual event is an opportunity for Atlantic allies to share their views on national security related issues.

We wanted a sense of the conversations happening off the stage this year, in the hallways and beer halls around Munich, so we reached out to New York Times Washington Correspondent David Sanger for his thoughts. Sanger is also the author of The Perfect Weapon: War, Sabotage and Fear in the Cyber Age.

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