Paladin Global Institute
PROTECTING GLOBAL CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE AND ENHANCING SAFETY ONLINE
The Paladin Global Institute’s mission is to protect global critical infrastructure from cyber, AI, and deep tech threats and enhance the safety of people online by investing in research and advocacy, making informed policy recommendations, and bringing together the public and private sectors to share knowledge and create and invest in innovative technologies.
In this groundbreaking approach for a venture capital firm, Paladin is leveraging its global reach and deep bench of cutting-edge thought leaders and policy experts—including its Strategic Advisory Group—to marshal international stakeholders to identify and mitigate risks.
The Institute builds on Paladin Capital Group’s successful investment track record and extends its information advantage as Paladin leads the way on developing and investing in innovative technology that protect people and technology from advanced threats.
What We Do
The Paladin Global Institute is leading a global effort to protect the world’s critical infrastructure from cyber and AI threats and promote online safety by:
- Fostering innovation and investment in solutions to protect people and technology from emerging threats;
- Conducting research and collecting data to help business and government leaders make smarter investment and policy decisions;
- Convening global thought leaders, researchers, policymakers, and technologists to build partnerships and enhance the safety of the online environment worldwide;
- Providing recommendations and analyses to business and government leaders; and
- Advocating for enhanced security by encouraging others in the venture capital community to make cybersecurity a priority in their investments.
Paladin Global Institute Team
Kemba Walden, former Acting National Cyber Director, is President of the Paladin Global Institute. Walden most recently served as acting United States National Cyber Director in 2023 after joining the Office of the National Cyber Director in 2022 as its inaugural principal deputy. Walden previously was an Assistant General Counsel at in the digital crimes unit at Microsoft, where she launched and lead Microsoft’s counter ransomware program. Prior to that role, Walden spent a decade at the United States Department of Homeland Security, including roles at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.
The Paladin Global Institute sits under Paladin’s Strategic Advisory Group. Together, our Strategic Advisory Group boasts decades of experience in finding solutions to the world’s most pressing cyber and advanced tech challenges for both private and public sector entities.
Paladin Global Institute Team Highlights
On October 22, 2024, the Paladin Global Institute joined the Center for Strategic and International Studies to preview their new report on “Building Civics Concepts in STEM and the Tech Sector.” Listen to Paladin Global Institute President Kemba Walden’s remarks at the launch event and stay tuned for the full report in November 2024.
Paladin Global Institute President Kemba Walden sat down with the 2024 Nexus Conference team on October 15, 2024, to discuss the potential impacts of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the Chevron Doctrine, including judicial challenges to existing cybersecurity regulations.
On July 31, 2024, Paladin Global Institute President Kemba Walden sat down with Jonathon Ellison of the National Cyber Security Centre at CYBERUK 2024 to reflect on her time as the National Cyber Director.
At the Munich Cybersecurity Conference on March 11, 2024, Paladin Global Institute President Kemba Walden joined Jeff Moss, President and Founder of DEF CON, and Bruce Schneier, Harvard Kennedy School Lecturer, for a conversation on the challenges and opportunities presented by rapid technological innovation.
On October 15, 2024, Secure Code Warrior released new findings in collaboration with the Paladin Global Institute on developer upskilling and its impact on organizations’ Secure-by-Design (SBD) initiatives. This report highlights the critical need for organizations across critical infrastructure industries to properly measure SBD progress.
On April 16, 2024, Paladin Global Institute President Kemba Walden testified before the Financial Services Subcommittee on National Security, Illicit Finance, and International Financial Institutions on how to prevent ransomware attacks and stop cyber criminals, highlighting the need to improve organizational resilience by providing adequate training and resources to companies of all sizes.
Read her written testimony.