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The '''Cyberspace Solarium Commission''' ('''CSC''') was a United States bipartisan, congressionally mandated intergovernmental body created by the [[John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019]]. Its purpose was "to develop a strategic approach to defense against cyber attacks of significant consequences" to the [[United States]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Inside the Cyberspace Solarium Commission |url=https://nationalsecurity.gmu.edu/events/inside-the-solarium/ |access-date=April 28, 2022 |website=National Security Institute}}</ref> The commission was sunsetted on December 21, 2021, but is continuing its work as a non-profit in 2022, led by Mark Montgomery, the commission's former executive director at the non-profit organization [[Foundation for Defense of Democracies|Foundation for the Defense of Democracies]] (FDD) with a limited staff and the support of a small number of senior advisors.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=The legacy of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission |url=https://fcw.com/security/2021/12/legacy-cyberspace-solarium-commission/360244/ |access-date=April 28, 2022 |website=FCW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=January 4, 2022 |title=Cyberspace Solarium Disbands, to Reform as Nonprofit |url=https://www.govtech.com/security/cyberspace-solarium-disbands-to-reform-as-nonprofit |access-date=April 28, 2022 |website=GovTech}}</ref> Known as CSC 2.0, this project preserves the legacy and continues the work of the CSC.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Homepage |url=https://cybersolarium.org/ |access-date=June 2, 2022 |website=CSC 2.0}}</ref> | The '''Cyberspace Solarium Commission''' ('''CSC''') was a United States bipartisan, congressionally mandated intergovernmental body created by the [[John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019]]. Its purpose was "to develop a strategic approach to defense against cyber attacks of significant consequences" to the [[United States]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Inside the Cyberspace Solarium Commission |url=https://nationalsecurity.gmu.edu/events/inside-the-solarium/ |access-date=April 28, 2022 |website=National Security Institute}}</ref> The commission was sunsetted on December 21, 2021, but is continuing its work as a non-profit in 2022, led by Mark Montgomery, the commission's former executive director at the non-profit organization [[Foundation for Defense of Democracies|Foundation for the Defense of Democracies]] (FDD) with a limited staff and the support of a small number of senior advisors.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=The legacy of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission |url=https://fcw.com/security/2021/12/legacy-cyberspace-solarium-commission/360244/ |access-date=April 28, 2022 |website=FCW}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=January 4, 2022 |title=Cyberspace Solarium Disbands, to Reform as Nonprofit |url=https://www.govtech.com/security/cyberspace-solarium-disbands-to-reform-as-nonprofit |access-date=April 28, 2022 |website=GovTech}}</ref> Known as CSC 2.0, this project preserves the legacy and continues the work of the CSC.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Homepage |url=https://cybersolarium.org/ |access-date=June 2, 2022 |website=CSC 2.0}}</ref> | ||