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SUMMARY:Coffee & Conversation with David E. Frederick
DESCRIPTION:Intelligence and National Security Alliance | Online Event \nDescription: Join colleagues on\, Tuesday\, September 12\, from 9:00 – 9:45 AM ET for a virtual Coffee and Conversation with David E. Frederick\, Assistant Deputy Director\, China Strategy Center\, National Security Agency. \nIn a moderated conversation with Bishop Garrison\, INSA’s VP for Policy\, Mr. Frederick will discuss: \n\nStrategic Competition with China\nConcerns regarding the knowns and unknowns of the PRC’s cyber capabilities and investments in future tech\nVarious AI tools and the role they play in both offensive and defensive cybersecurity operations\nPreparing the future workforce with the technical skills and cultural understanding necessary to address PRC risks\n…and more!\n\nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/coffee-conversation-with-david-e-frederick/
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SUMMARY:Army OSINT: Defining a New Course
DESCRIPTION:Center for Strategic & International Studies | Online Event \nDescription: Please join CSIS on September 12 from 10:00-11:00 a.m. ET for a fireside chat with Dennis Eger\, OSINT Defense Intelligence Senior Leader and Shawn Nilius\, Director\, Army OSINT Office. They will be joined by Emily Harding\, Senior Fellow and Deputy Director of the International Security Program at CSIS\, for a conversation about the inaugural Army Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Strategy. \nThe Army is defining OSINT as a foundational intelligence discipline that will play an increasingly central role in supporting operations. Tune in to find out how they are defining OSINT and creating a rigorous approach to open source. \nThe registration link can be found below. \n 
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/army-osint-defining-a-new-course/
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SUMMARY:Next War Online: Using Cyber Games to Understand Emerging Threats
DESCRIPTION:Center for Strategic & International Studies | In-Person & Virtual Event  \nDescription: Please join the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) for a discussion on the importance of cyber wargames and exercises. As the cyber threat landscape continuous to evolve\, it has become difficult for public and private sector entities to adequately anticipate and prepare for different types of threats that might impact their networks and trust in their respective institutions. That’s where cyber games come in. Today’s cyber games not only help educate players about the nature of different types of threats\, but they also allow participants to clearly identify how they might adjust their real-world incident response plans to enhance resilience and mitigate the consequences of certain threats. The program will start with a presentation on a recent CSIS cyber exercise that was designed to show how different types of experts are thinking about future threats and challenges to federal networks. Following the presentation\, Dr. Ben Jensen (Senior Fellow for Gaming\, Future War\, and Strategy\, CSIS) will moderate a panel that will showcase the advancements in cyber game design and the importance of these exercises to government\, industry and academia. The panel will include Dr. Nina Kollars (Associate Professor\, Cyber and Innovation Policy Institute\, U.S. Naval War College)\, Dr. Jacquelyn Schneider (Director\, Wargaming and Crisis Simulation Initiative\, Hoover Institution)\, and Yasir Atalan (Researcher\, CSIS). Emily Harding (Deputy Director and Senior Fellow\, International Security Program\, CSIS) will deliver closing remarks. \nThe registration link can be found below. 
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/next-war-online-using-cyber-games-to-understand-emerging-threats/
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SUMMARY:How younger voters will affect the future of American politics
DESCRIPTION:The Brookings Institution | Online Event \nDescription: By the 2028 presidential election\, people under the age of 45 will constitute the majority of American voters. Studying these cohorts of younger voters is key to understanding what lies ahead. Experts in Brookings’ Center for Public Management have been analyzing the voting patterns\, behaviors\, and demographics of younger voters\, demonstrating how the youngest generations are unlike those who came before. On September 12\, join the Center for Effective Public Management for a virtual event to discuss the ways in which Americans under 45 will impact future elections and transform our democracy.  \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/how-younger-voters-will-affect-the-future-of-american-politics/
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SUMMARY:Water: Access\, Livelihoods\, and Security
DESCRIPTION:Center for Strategic & International Studies | In-Person & Virtual Event  \nDescription: Please join the CSIS Project on Prosperity and Development\, in partnership with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)\, for an in-person discussion that will serve as the culmination of a series of roundtables centered around water access and security and discuss the major findings on the topic. Around 26 percent of the global population lacks access to clean drinking water and around 30 percent of people lack access to water for basic sanitation. Climate change\, the rise in global temperatures\, and natural disasters like storms and flooding have all caused major damage to sanitation infrastructure in many places. Inequities in people’s socio-economic status further exacerbate access to clean water. Marginalized groups\, such as religious minorities\, migrants\, and especially women\, have lesser access to proper sanitation and clean water. There is also a dire lack of good water governance and an excess of government regulation that has resulted in limited spending on water related issues. A lack of clean water access not only poses a major humanitarian issue but also becomes an international security hazard by exacerbating conflict through its impact on economic growth and migration. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/water-access-livelihoods-and-security/
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SUMMARY:US Department of the Navy financial management: Building the force
DESCRIPTION:Atlantic Council | In-Person & Online Event  \nDescription: Please join the Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security’s Forward Defense program for a public conversation on “US Department of the Navy financial management: Building the force\,” on Tuesday\, September 12\, 2023\, from 4:00 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. EDT at the Atlantic Council Headquarters and via Zoom. This event will feature a moderated discussion with the Hon. Russell Rumbaugh\, Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Financial Management and Comptroller. Tune in to learn more about the challenges and opportunities facing the Department of the Navy as it funds its shipbuilding and acquisition programs and fields a force to support the goals of the National Defense Strategy. To receive the Zoom link or attend in person\, please register. \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/us-department-of-the-navy-financial-management-building-the-force/
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