AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHarvard Funding Shock: Georgia’s Kartvelian Studies Program at Harvard’s Davis Center has been suspended after Tbilisi and Harvard failed to agree on a new, funded plan—raising questions about how Georgia supports international research partnerships. Critical Infrastructure Rethink: A new policy-focused piece argues that “critical infrastructure” is no longer just power grids and ports, but also digital networks, cloud services, AI, and cross-border dependencies—pushing resilience rules to match modern risk. Information Warfare Watch: A report highlights “FIMI” dynamics where Georgian state-linked media claims about donated generators were amplified by Russian outlets, underscoring how narratives can travel and invert blame. Cybersecurity: Bitdefender describes “SilkParasite,” a China-linked espionage campaign using Google Drive as a command channel to target government bodies across Central Asia, with Georgia named among affected countries. Regional Tech & Energy Links: Coverage also points to expanding Eurasian connectivity—Baku-Tashkent cooperation and Armenia’s push for regional communications—where infrastructure and technology policy move together.
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