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Counterintelligence, Technology, and Government Panel

  • JHU Bloomberg Center in DC 555 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest Washington, DC, 20001 United States (map)

Dear All,

We cordially invite you to join the Johns Hopkins Science Policy & Diplomacy Group (JHSPDG) for a panel titled “Counterintelligence, Technology, and Government” which will feature a conversation between former Assistant Director of the FBI Counterintelligence Division and current SAIS Professor, Mr. Alan Kohler, and the Executive Assistant Director, National Security Directorate, of NCIS, Mr. Gregory Scovel.

The event will occur at 3:30-5:00 pm on Monday, April 22 at the JHU Bloomberg Center in Washington, D.C., in Room B230.

About the Panel:

Counterintelligence, Technology, and Government” is a 90-minute panel designed to discuss topics such as:

  • The evolution of counterintelligence techniques and technologies, and its place within the U.S. national security dialogue and ecosystem

  • The continuously changing intersection of counterintelligence and cybersecurity

  • The pivotal role of effective counterintelligence operations on counter-terrorism initiatives

  • The implications of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence on counterintelligence operations and procedures

RSVP is required, please use the link below by Sunday, April 21.

We hope to see you there!

Best,

Ryan Posthumus

Science Diplomacy Coordinator