Michael Martelle

Research Fellow, The National Security Archive

BACKGROUND

I'm a security analyst and historian working on the primary source history of cybersecurity.

BIOGRAPHY

Michael Martelle is the inaugural Cyber Vault Fellow at the National Security Archive. He received his M.A. in security policy studies at the Elliott School of International Affairs focusing on defense analysis and transnational security threats. For the past year, he has been the Cyber Vault Project’s research assistant. His additional experience includes research for the George Washington University's Program on Extremism and freelance stringing for Military Periscope on topics ranging from national defense postures to equipment inventories. His current professional interests include incorporating cyber and other “emerging” fields into traditional understandings of national power and security policy.