Warsaw Security Forum organized by Casimir Pulaski Foundation (an independent, non-for-profit, non-partisan Polish-think tank) is one of the leading European platforms devoted to transatlantic cooperation and focused on elaborating shared responses to common security.
The two days program is packed with on-stage panel discussions, Chatham House rule-based round tables and dozens of bilateral meetings mixed with industry presentations and cultural program of the Partner Country. During the Forum, the Casimir Pulaski Foundation presents the Knight of Freedom award to an outstanding figure who contributed to the promotion of the values of General Casimir Pulaski, i.e. freedom, justice and democracy. The Warsaw Security Forum provides also a platform for the New Security Leaders program which involves the voices of a new generation of experts specializing in transatlantic relations. Last, but not least female participants of the Warsaw Security Forum traditionally meet for a working breakfast and other formats organized by Women in International Security Poland, attesting to the importance of gender balance and equality in the international security dialogue.