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SUMMARY:A Conversation with Peace Corps Director Carol Spahn
DESCRIPTION:CSIS Description: \nPlease join us for a conversation with Peace Corps Director Carol Spahn on the future of the Peace Corps and its role in the Indo-Pacific. The event will take place on Monday\, November 25th\, from 9:00 am to 10:00 am EST.   \nPresident John F. Kennedy founded the Peace Corps in 1961 to foster global peace and friendship through international service. It now faces a new and evolving operating environment shaped by global challenges such as climate change\, health crises\, and a shifting geopolitical landscape. Director Spahn will discuss how the Peace Corps has reinvented its approach and share insights on its current initiatives in the Indo-Pacific. \nThis event will feature opening remarks by CSIS President and CEO Dr. John Hamre. Director Spahn will then present opening remarks\, followed by a fireside chat between Director Spahn and Dr. Charles Edel. \nCSIS’ Australia Chair conducts independent policy research aimed at strengthening U.S.-Australia relations. The Chair is endowed through the generosity of Pratt Industries.   
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/a-conversation-with-peace-corps-director-carol-spahn/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:The future of alliances\, partnerships\, and the Indo-Pacific regional order
DESCRIPTION:Brookings Description: \nIn-Person & Virtual. \nHow the next U.S. president decides to lead\, manage\, and engage or disengage with allies and partners will be consequential to stability and order in the Indo-Pacific. However\, ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and Europe may require the United States to rethink its strategy in the Indo-Pacific. What economic and security challenges must U.S. allies and partners prioritize? How will the United States ensure prosperity and security alongside its allies and partners in the region? What are the next steps for existing and new regional partnerships and minilaterals? \nOn November 22\, the Center for Asia Policy Studies at Brookings and the East Asia Institute will host a group of experts to examine the outcome of the 2024 U.S. presidential election and its implications for U.S. allies and partners in the Indo-Pacific. \nViewers can submit questions via e-mail to events@brookings.edu or via Twitter/X at @BrookingsFP using #USAsia
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/the-future-of-alliances-partnerships-and-the-indo-pacific-regional-order/
LOCATION:The Brookings Institution Falk Auditorium 1775 Massachusetts Ave NW Washington\, DC 20036
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241121T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241121T170000
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SUMMARY:Challenges and Safeguards against AI-generated Disinformation
DESCRIPTION:Hoover Description: \nDistinguishing between human- and AI-generated content is already an important enough problem in multiple domains – from social media moderation to education – that there is a quickly growing body of empirical research on AI detection and an equally quickly growing industry of its non/commercial applications. But will current tools survive the next generation of LLMs\, including open models and those focused specifically on bypassing detection? What about the generation after that? Cutting-edge research\, as well as presentations from leading industry professionals\, in this series will clarify the limits of detection in the medium- and long-term and help identify the optimal points and types of policy intervention. This series is organized by Sergey Sanovich. \nABOUT THE SPEAKERS \n \nCharlotte Nicks is a senior at Stanford\, studying mathematics and electrical engineering. She has been selected as a Stanford STEM Fellow and worked at the IRIS Lab at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory on AI detection. Her academic interests include signal processing\, machine learning\, and complex analysis. She has served as co-President of Affiliated Stanford Entrepreneurial Students\, Stanford’s global entrepreneurship society\, and Stanford Students in Biodesign. During summers\, Charlotte interned as a quantitative trader at Jane Street and as an autonomy engineer at AeroVironment. \n \nSergey Sanovich is a Hoover Fellow at the Hoover Institution. Before joining the Hoover Institution\, Sergey Sanovich was a postdoctoral research associate at the Center for Information Technology Policy at Princeton University. Sanovich received his PhD in political science from New York University and continues his affiliation with its Center for Social Media and Politics. His research is focused on disinformation and social media platform governance; online censorship and propaganda by authoritarian regimes; and elections and partisanship in information autocracies. His work has been published at the American Political Science Review\, Comparative Politics\, Research & Politics\, and Big Data\, and as a lead chapter in an edited volume on disinformation from Oxford University Press. Sanovich has also contributed to several policy reports\, particularly focusing on protection from disinformation\, including “Securing American Elections\,” issued by the Stanford Cyber Policy Center at its launch.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/challenges-and-safeguards-against-ai-generated-disinformation/
LOCATION:Hoover Institution George P. Shultz Building Annenberg Conference Room\, 1399 New York Ave NW #500\, Washington\, DC\, D.C.\, 20005\, United States
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SUMMARY:Inside Intelligence presents "Russia's War Against the West"
DESCRIPTION:  \nSAIS Description: \nJoin host Michael Ard for a curated discussion with Ambassador John J. Sullivan\, former U.S. deputy secretary of state and former U.S. ambassador to the Russian Federation\, on “Russia’s War Against the West.” \nAmbassador John J. Sullivan is the former U.S. deputy secretary of state and former U.S. ambassador to the Russian Federation. He is also a Distinguished Scholar at the School of Foreign Service of Georgetown University and a Distinguished Fellow at the School of International and Public Affairs of Columbia University. He serves as a contributor to CBS News\, is quoted frequently in international media as a leading authority on foreign affairs\, and has authored a book on his experiences as ambassador\, Midnight in Moscow\, which was published by Little\, Brown and Company in August 2024. \nAmbassador Sullivan is a member of the Board of Directors of the U.S. Institute of Peace\, after his nomination by President Biden and unanimous confirmation by the Senate. He is a congressional appointee who serves as a member of the bipartisan Commission on Reform and Modernization of the Department of State.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/inside-intelligence-presents-russias-war-against-the-west/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Universal Design in the IC Workplace
DESCRIPTION:INSA Description: \nJoin the National Security Neurodiversity Network on Wednesday\, November 20\, from 2:00-3:00 pm ET\, for a thought-provoking webinar\, “Universal Design in the IC Workplace\,” featuring Tara Cunningham\, a global expert in disability and neurodiversity inclusion. \nLearn how universal design principles can be applied across the public\, private\, and academic sectors of the intelligence community to support neurodiverse employees and create fully accessible workplaces. Tara will draw on her experience advising Fortune 500 companies and influencing public policy to share best practices for fostering inclusivity\, innovation\, and productivity across all sectors of the IC. \n 
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/universal-design-in-the-ic-workplace/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Spying in Plain Sight: Inside the Military Liaison Missions in East and West Germany
DESCRIPTION:Spy Museum Description: \nAfter World War II\, the American\, British\, French\, and Soviet armies occupying Germany exchanged military liaison missions to sort out minor issues among the armies on the ground. To enable this work\, the missions were allowed to travel all over Germany.  As the Cold War heated up\, however\, this congenial plan took on a very different meaning and evolved into a license to spy.  American\, British\, and French liaison missions roamed East Germany photographing the latest Soviet and East German military equipment\, while the Soviet missions did much the same thing in West Germany. These operations were daring and dangerous cat and mouse affairs which saw two western officers killed and many other close escapes and confrontations. \nJoin us for a closer look at these liaison missions and the intriguing protocols and equipment supporting them. Historian Bernd von Kostka\, curator at the Allied Museum in Berlin and co-author of Capital of Spies: Intelligence Agencies in Berlin During the Cold War\, will give us a look at an incredible vehicle in the Allied Museum’s collection related to the missions. Von Kostka will showcase the Allied Museum’s Mercedes-Benz G Wagen which was used in the early 1980s by all three Western liaison missions in East Germany. These vehicles were frequently modified\, so they could cope with the harsh demands of the reconnaissance tours. Joel Anderson\, who was a Tour Officer at the United States Military Liaison Mission from 1988 to 1991\, will share some of his personal experiences. In addition\, former Spy Museum historian and curator\, Dr. Mark Stout\, will share related artifacts from the Spy Museum’s collection. \nFollowing the program\, the speakers will answer your questions. \nIn collaboration with the Allied Museum.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/spying-in-plain-sight-inside-the-military-liaison-missions-in-east-and-west-germany/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241114T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241114T203000
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SUMMARY:"New Term\, New Challenges: National Security in the Trump Administration"
DESCRIPTION:Register Here: https://signup.e2ma.net/signup/2007985/1968319/ \nAfter an election\, the president-elect starts to think about who they would entrust the national security of the United States to at the highest level. The president chooses their National Security Advisor and nominates a Secretary of Defense\, Secretary of State\, Director of National Intelligence\, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency\, and more. Our panel of national security reporters intends to shed light on who they think will be assigned to play these key roles within the next Trump administration. \nThe Trump administration will inherit wars on two fronts: Israel’s conflict with Hamas\, Hezbollah\, and the Houthis in the Middle East and Russia’s War with Ukraine in Eastern Europe. Our panel of reporters will parse out how the new administration may engage both diplomatically and/or militarily in these conflicts. \nIn addition to conflict in the Middle East and Eastern Europe\, conflict in the Indo-Pacific remains on the table. According to the National Defense Commission’s latest report in July 2024\, China aims to develop the capacity to invade Taiwan by 2027. Even a blockade of Taiwan by China could cost the world 5 trillion dollars or 5 percent of global GDP annually. The panel will discuss the pacing threat with China and how the U.S. military can maintain a posture in the Indo-Pacific to deter threats to ourselves and our allies. \nPanel Members: \nKen Dilanian: Ken is an NBC News national security reporter for the NBC News Investigative Unit\, based in Washington DC. Previously\, he spent 24 years as an award-winning print investigative reporter\, covering national security for the Associated Press\, the Los Angeles Times\, USA Today\, and The Philadelphia Inquirer. Ken posted for three years as a foreign correspondent based in Rome. He covered Europe and the Middle East and made multiple trips to Iraq\, embedding with U.S. troops to report on the war\, while also operating independently from Baghdad. He is a graduate of Williams College with a degree in political science and history. \nAmy Mckinnon: Amy is an award-winning national security and intelligence reporter at Foreign Policy. She has reported from across Eastern Europe and was previously based in Moscow and Tbilisi\, Georgia\, as senior editor for the crisis reporting site Coda Story. Mackinnon is a recipient of the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia Award for her reporting on homophobic vigilantes in Russia. She speaks Russian and has a master’s degree in journalism from the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY and a dual master’s in Russian\, Central\, and East European studies from the University of Glasgow and Corvinus University of Budapest. \nWarren Strobel: Warren covers intelligence and security at The Wall Street Journal. He has traveled with seven US secretaries of state and two presidents. He and his colleagues’ work at Knight Ridder Newspapers challenging the Bush administration’s case for invading Iraq was featured in the 2018 Rob Reiner movie\, Shock and Awe. He was White House and State Department correspondent for the Washington Times and is the author of articles in American Journalism Review and The Christian Science Monitor. He was a fellow at the United States Institute of Peace in 1994-95. \nModerator\, Larry Pfeiffer: The Director of the Hayden Center\, Larry had a distinguished 32-year career in the US Intelligence Community\, including stints as Senior Director of the White House Situation Room and Chief of Staff to Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Michael V. Hayden. \nImmediately following the panel\, there will be a reception with FREE food and beverages for all in-person attendees in the adjacent Multipurpose Room. \nThe event will also be recorded for use on our website and YouTube channel. \nNOTE: VIRTUAL VIEWERS ATTEND LIVE ON YOUTUBE HERE
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/new-term-new-challenges-national-security-in-the-trump-administration/
LOCATION:Van Metre Hall Auditorium 3351 Fairfax Drive\, Arlington\, Virginia
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SUMMARY:Leadership Dinner With DIA Director Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse
DESCRIPTION:INSA Description: \nJoin 350+ intel and national security leaders at our Leadership Dinner with Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse\, USAF\, Director\, DIA\, on Thursday\, November 14\, from 5:30-9:30 pm at the Hilton McLean Tysons Corner \nFollowing prepared remarks\, Director Kruse will join INSA Chairwoman Letitia A. Long for a fireside chat. Topics for discussion will include: \n\nStrategic competition\nJWICS and IT modernization\nSpace-based threats\nUpdate on POSTMAN and Five Eyes information sharing\nOperationalizing AI\n\nPlus\, there will be ample time for audience Q&A. \nFees: \nINSA BoD/AdCom: Gratis! \nMembers: $315 \nNonmembers: $415 \nStudents: $25 \nGov’t/Mil: Gratis! \nThe Gov’t block is now full. To be added to the waitlist\, email Luah Pagliuso at lpagliuso@insaonline.org.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/leadership-dinner-with-dia-director-lt-gen-jeffrey-kruse/
LOCATION:Hilton McLean Tysons Corner
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SUMMARY:Coffee & Conversation with Gurpreet Bhatia\, Principal Director for Cybersecurity/Deputy Chief of Information Security (CISO) at the Department of Defense.
DESCRIPTION:INSA Description: \nJoin us on Tuesday\, November 12\, from 9:00-9:45 am ET\, for a virtual Coffee & Conversation featuring Gurpreet Bhatia\, Principal Director for Cybersecurity/Deputy Chief of Information Security (CISO) at the Department of Defense. \nIn a moderated Q&A with Bishop Garrison\, VP for Policy at INSA\, Mr. Bhatia will discuss: \n\nCloud-based solutions for data needs\nEmerging cybersecurity risks\nData sharing and knowledge management\nZero Trust and the evolution of DoD cyber defense\n\nPlus\, there will be ample time for audience Q&A! \nAll registrants will receive a link to the session recording! \n 
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/coffee-conversation-with-gurpreet-bhatia-principal-director-for-cybersecurity-deputy-chief-of-information-security-ciso-at-the-department-of-defense/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Navigating the Geoeconomic Shifts in the South Caucasus
DESCRIPTION:Carnegie Endowment Description: \n\nRussia’s war in Ukraine has reshaped the geopolitical and economic landscape in the South Caucasus. Although the conflict has created new vulnerabilities for Armenia\, Azerbaijan\, and Georgia\, these countries have also experienced economic benefits\, particularly through increased trade with Russia. The international profile of Azerbaijan\, in particular\, has grown since 2022\, with Baku set to host the COP29 climate change conference in November. \n\n\nAgainst this backdrop\, the EU faces the challenge of strengthening economic ties with a region that serves as a critical trade and transit hub. \n\n\nTo discuss the geoeconomic dynamics in the South Caucasus\, Carnegie Europe invites you to a debate moderated by senior fellow Thomas de Waal\, featuring Tinatin Akhvlediani\, research fellow at the Centre for European Policy Studies\, and Jody LaPorte\, Gonticas fellow at Lincoln College\, University of Oxford. Laurence Broers\, associate fellow at Chatham House\, will be a discussant. \n\n\nA light reception will follow.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/navigating-the-geoeconomic-shifts-in-the-south-caucasus/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:A Conversation with Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak
DESCRIPTION:Carnegie Endowment Description: \n\nOngoing conflicts between Israel\, Hamas\, Hezbollah and Iran are likely to define much of the Middle East for the foreseeable future. Israel may have escalation dominance\, but this will not necessarily bring about security\, let alone the political accords required to bring greater stability to the region. Most serious is the new reality created by Iranian and Israeli strikes directly on one another’s territory\, posing a dangerous risk tolerance. \n\n\nWhat are the chances for further Iranian-Israeli escalation? Does Israel have a strategy to convert its recent military successes into sustainable political achievements with Palestinians or in Lebanon? And what does the future hold for the U.S.-Israeli relationship? Join Aaron David Miller as he sits down with former Israeli Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Ehud Barak for a wide-ranging discussion of these and other issues in the next edition of Carnegie Connects.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/a-conversation-with-former-israeli-prime-minister-ehud-barak/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Wars in Ukraine and Gaza: Strategic Consequences For United States
DESCRIPTION:CSPS Description: \nPlease join us on October 31st for our Seventh Annual Symposium on “Wars in Ukraine and Gaza: Strategic Consequences for the United States.” The symposium will feature two panels\, moderated by CSPS Director Ellen Laipson and Dr. Alpaslan Ozerdem from the Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution. To attend\, please RSVP by emailing us at csps@gmu.edu.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/wars-in-ukraine-and-gaza-strategic-consequences-for-united-states/
LOCATION:602 Van Metre Hall 3351 Fairfax Drive\, Arlington\, VA
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SUMMARY:Spy Chat with Chris Costa || Special Guest: Sandrea Hwang
DESCRIPTION:Spy Museum Description: \nJoin us for an online discussion of the latest intelligence\, national security\, and terrorism issues in the news. Spy Museum Executive Director Chris Costa will lead the briefing. Costa\, a former intelligence officer of 34 years with 25 of those in active duty in hot spots such as Panama\, Bosnia\, Afghanistan\, and Iraq\, is also a past Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Counterterrorism on the National Security Council. He will be joined by Sandrea Hwang\, the National Intelligence Manager for Counterintelligence and the Assistant Director at the National Counterintelligence and Security Center (NCSC). \nIn this capacity\, Hwang leads the development of strategies/plans and integration/outreach initiatives to advance the Intelligence Community’s (IC) counterintelligence mission. Her office also directs and coordinates the activities of the National Counterintelligence Officers\, who serve as IC leads of regional and functional counterintelligence mission areas. Prior to joining NCSC\, Hwang served in a second tour at the White House’s National Security Council (NSC) as the Director for Homeland Issues and Counterterrorism\, where she integrated US Government policy on international and domestic terrorism issues affecting the Homeland. In that role\, Hwang conducted a review of the US Government’s approach to domestic terrorism issues\, leading to the first ever National Strategy for Countering Domestic Terrorism. Prior to that she served as a Section Chief in the FBI’s Counterterrorism Division where she led teams assessing and countering domestic and foreign terrorist activity. Before that\, she served as the Director for Counterterrorism at the NSC\, leading interagency efforts to develop CT policy options and strategies. Hwang also served as the Intelligence Advisor to the Director at the Hostage Recovery Fusion Cell. She has also served in positions at the National Counterterrorism Center\, the CIA\, and Department of Defense. \nFollowing their discussion of key issues\, you’ll be able to ask questions via our online platform.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/spy-chat-with-chris-costa-special-guest-sandrea-hwang/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Understanding Israel's October 7 Intelligence Failure
DESCRIPTION:John Hopkins Description: \nJoin host Michael Ard for a curated discussion with Avner Barnea\, former Israeli intelligence officer and current scholar\, as they discuss “Understanding Israel’s October 7 Intelligence Failure.” \nBarnea is a Research Fellow at the National Security Studies Center\, University of Haifa. Formerly\, he was a senior official in the Israeli Intelligence Community\, and acted as a member of the Editorial Committee of the International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence. He taught the course “Counterintelligence in Democratic Societies” at the Political Science Department\, at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem\, and the course on interrelations between national intelligence and intelligence in business at Reichman University. He writes intensively on National security focusing on Intelligence. His book\, We Never Expected That: A Comparative Study of Failures in National and Business Intelligence was published in 2021\, by Lexington Books\, NY.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/understanding-israels-october-7-intelligence-failure/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241015T213000
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SUMMARY:October 7th Fallout: One Year Later
DESCRIPTION:Register With Us Here: In-Person or Virtual \nThe Michael V. Hayden Center for Intelligence\, Policy\, and International Security invites you to join us Tuesday\, October 15th at 7 pm EST for our second fall semester event entitled October 7th Fallout: One Year Later. \nThe event will cover the fallout from October 7th\, when the terrorist group Hamas murdered 1\,200 civilians\, including 40 Americans. The panel will explore the rising tensions between Israel\, Iran\, and Iran’s proxies: Hamas\, Hezbollah\, and the Houthis. The panel will also discuss the future of U.S. Middle East policy\, diplomacy\, and intelligence\, and the defense and military implications. \nOur panelists have storied careers in U.S. policy\, diplomacy\, and intelligence. \nModerator: David Priess served at the CIA during the Clinton and George W. Bush administrations as an intelligence officer\, manager\, and daily intelligence briefer as well as at the State Department as a desk officer in the Near East Bureau. Priess’ career focused on Middle Eastern politics and terrorism. Priess has also filled in as the PDB briefer for the National Security Advisor\, the Deputy National Security Advisor\, and the CIA’s Deputy Director. A senior fellow at the Hayden Center\, Priess is currently Director of Intelligence at Bedrock Knowledge\, Inc. and the author of two books: The President’s Book of Secrets and How To Get Rid of a President\, and frequent commentator in print and on television about national security issues. \nGuest: Ambassador Dennis Ross played a leading role in shaping U.S. involvement in the Middle East peace process\, dealing directly with the parties as the U.S. point man in both the George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton administrations. Amb. Ross also served as director of the State Department’s Policy Planning Staff in the first Bush administration. Currently\, Amb. Ross is the counselor and William Davidson Distinguished Fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. \nGuest: Nancy Youssef is a national security correspondent for The Wall Street Journal focused on the US military and the Arab world. An award-winning reporter\, she has previously worked at The Daily Beast\, BuzzFeed News\, and McClatchy Newspapers. Youssef is recognized for her coverage of international conflicts and military operations\, including the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. \nGuest: Marc Polymeropoulos worked for 26 years at the CIA before retiring in July 2019 at the Senior Intelligence Service level. He specialized in counterterrorism\, the Middle East and South Asia\, including extensive time in Iraq and Afghanistan. An MSNBC national security analyst today\, his book Clarity in Crisis:  Leadership Lessons from the CIA was published by Harper Collins in 2021.  He is a passionate and long-suffering fan of the Boston Redsox\, and he can be found in many ballparks across the country following his beloved team. \nImmediately following the panel\, there will be a reception with FREE food and beverages for all in-person attendees in the adjacent Multipurpose Room. \nNOTE: VIRTUAL VIEWERS ATTEND LIVE ON YOUTUBE HERE
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/october-7th-fallout-one-year-later/
LOCATION:Van Metre Hall Auditorium 3351 Fairfax Drive\, Arlington\, Virginia
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SUMMARY:Fireside Chat with General Charles A. Flynn\, Commanding General\, U.S. Army Pacific
DESCRIPTION:Center For New American Security Description: \nU.S. Army Pacific (USARPAC) plays a vital role in ensuring a “Free and Open Indo-Pacific” in an era of strategic competition with the People’s Republic of China. To bolster deterrence\, the U.S. Army must project power into the region\, cooperate with allies and partners\, and strengthen the Joint Force. This conversation will dive into these issues\, focusing on the Army’s role in the Indo-Pacific\, its contributions to the Joint Force\, and USARPAC’s new Theater Army Strategy. \nPlease join the Center for a New American Security on Tuesday\, October 15 at 3:00 p.m. ET for a virtual fireside chat with General Charles A. Flynn\, commanding general of USARPAC. This discussion will be moderated by Dr. Stacie Pettyjohn\, senior fellow and director of the Defense Program. \nLive viewers can participate in the conversation by submitting questions during the event.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/fireside-chat-with-general-charles-a-flynn-commanding-general-u-s-army-pacific/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241116T100000
DTSTAMP:20260520T025115
CREATED:20240913T162313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T162313Z
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SUMMARY:Coffee & Conversation: Insights from NCSC on Insider Threat
DESCRIPTION:INSA Description: \nJoin us online on Tuesday\, Oct. 15 from 9:00-9:45 am ET for Coffee & Conversation with Don Carlos James Blasingame\, Assistant Director\, Enterprise Threat-Mitigation Directorate\, NCSC/ODNI; Dr. Catherine Camilletti\, Deputy Assistant Director\, Enterprise Threat-Mitigation Directorate\, NCSC/ODNI; and moderator Bishop Garrison\, VP for Policy\, INSA. \nTopics for discussion include: \n\nImplementation of personnel vetting reform\nBest practices for insider threat mitigation\nEstablishment of Joint Threat Assessment Team (JTAT)\nNew National Counterintelligence Strategy\n…and more!\n\nPlus\, there will be ample time for audience Q&A! \nAll registrants will receive a link to the session recording!
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/coffee-conversation-insights-from-ncsc-on-insider-threat/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241014T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241014T190000
DTSTAMP:20260520T025115
CREATED:20241001T171832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241001T172036Z
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SUMMARY:The future of America’s international alliances and partnerships: What’s at stake in the 2024 election
DESCRIPTION:Brookings Institution Description: \nThe United States is at a critical juncture for its foreign policy. As U.S. policymakers confront long-term strategic competition with China\, major wars in Europe and the Middle East are unfolding. How the next U.S. administration and Congress address these key challenges will define America’s global leadership role for decades to come. How should they navigate this complex landscape? Do existing foreign policy frameworks need reevaluation? Are the networks of alliances and partnerships delivering as intended? What military footprint best serves American interests in Europe\, Asia\, and the Middle East? \nOn Monday\, October 14\, the Brookings Foreign Policy program in partnership with the Baker School at the University of Tennessee\, Knoxville\, will host a fireside chat with former U.S. Senator Bob Corker in conversation with Brookings Vice President and Director of the Foreign Policy program Suzanne Maloney and the Baker School’s Director of the Center for National Security and Foreign Affairs Krista Wiegand. The speakers will offer perspectives on America’s role in the world. Following the fireside chat\, an expert panel will continue the discussion to consider how best to work with partners and allies to manage global challenges. Audience Q&A will follow each session. \nViewers are welcome to submit questions via email to events@brookings.edu and via X (Twitter) to @BrookingsFP using #AlliancesandPartnerships. \nThis event is a part of Brookings’ Election ’24: Issues at Stake\, an initiative aimed to bring public attention to consequential policy issues confronting voters and policymakers in the run-up to the 2024 election. This includes equipping leaders with insights and policy ideas to help them govern in 2025 and beyond.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/the-future-of-americas-international-alliances-and-partnerships-whats-at-stake-in-the-2024-election/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241008T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241008T100000
DTSTAMP:20260520T025115
CREATED:20240913T162032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T162032Z
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SUMMARY:Coffee & Conversation with DIA's Doug Cossa
DESCRIPTION:INSA Description: \nJoin us online on Tuesday\, October 8\, from 9:00-9:45 am ET for Coffee & Conversation featuring Doug Cossa\, CIO of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)\, and John Doyon\, Executive Vice President of INSA. \nAs the agency behind the DoDIIS Worldwide Conference\, DIA plays a central role in shaping the future of defense intelligence. In this 45-minute discussion\, Mr. Cossa will preview key themes for the 2024 conference\, including: \n\nIntegrating technology and data to strengthen defense and intelligence capabilities\nRecruiting and retaining digital and AI talent\nOperationalizing AI ethics\nApplications that enable decision advantage\n…and more!\n\nThere will also be plenty of time for audience Q&A! \nAll registrants will receive a link to the session recording!
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/coffee-conversation-with-dias-doug-cossa/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241007T163000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241007T173000
DTSTAMP:20260520T025115
CREATED:20240930T173958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240930T173958Z
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SUMMARY:October 7\, One Year Later: The Hamas Attack\, the Future of Gaza\, and Challenges for the United States
DESCRIPTION:AEI Description: \nOn October 7\, 2023\, Hamas conducted the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust and launched a war with Israel. One year later\, Israel has defeated Hamas militarily (though not politically)\, has returned about half of Israeli hostages in Gaza through temporary ceasefires and military operations\, and is working on making northern Israel safe for its people to return home under the looming threat of Hezbollah in Lebanon. What is the future of Israel’s military presence in Gaza? Is a Palestinian state in the offing? Will there be a wider war among Israel\, Iran\, and Iranian proxies? And what role will Washington play? \nJoin AEI’s Danielle Pletka\, the Council on Foreign Relations’ Elliott Abrams\, Lt. Gen. David A. Deptula (ret.)\, and former Israeli National Security Adviser Eyal Hulata to discuss Israel’s de facto war with Iran. \nSubmit questions to Ben.Lefkowitz@aei.org.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/october-7-one-year-later-the-hamas-attack-the-future-of-gaza-and-challenges-for-the-united-states/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241003T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241003T140000
DTSTAMP:20260520T025115
CREATED:20240930T172555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240930T172555Z
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SUMMARY:The NRO Story: A Conversation with Dr. Chris Scolese
DESCRIPTION:CSIS Description: \nPlease join the CSIS International Security Program on Thursday\, October 3\, at 1:00 p.m. EDT for a fireside conversation with Dr. Christopher Scolese\, director of the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). CSIS’ Emily Harding\, director of the Intelligence\, National Security\, and Technology Program\, and Kari Bingen\, director of the Aerospace Security Project\, will join Dr. Scolese to discuss the roles and priorities of the NRO\, as well as how the NRO is approaching acquisitions and operations in response to current threats and technological advancements.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/the-nro-story-a-conversation-with-dr-chris-scolese/
LOCATION:1616 Rhode Island Ave NW Washington\, DC 20036\, DC
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241002T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241002T120000
DTSTAMP:20260520T025115
CREATED:20240930T175218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240930T175218Z
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SUMMARY:A Conversation with U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell
DESCRIPTION:Carnegie Endowment For International Peace Description: \n\nBeyond Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas\, the Biden administration has faced significant international challenges over the president’s four years in office.  President Biden and his team have contended with a range of issues including strategic competition\, growing threats to democracies\, climate change\, critical minerals supply chains\, and shaping the transformative potential of emerging tech to solve global problems without exacerbating regional economic inequality. When it comes to foreign policy\, as George Will quipped\, the American public wants as little of it as possible\, but that hasn’t been the case over the last four years. \n\n\nWhat are the key principles and assumptions that have underscored its approach to foreign policy? And what kind of world does it leave for its successors? \n\n\nU.S. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell has served in the Biden administration from the beginning\, first at the White House and more recently at the State Department. Join Aaron David Miller as he sits down with U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell to discuss these and other issues.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/a-conversation-with-u-s-deputy-secretary-of-state-kurt-campbell/
LOCATION:Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240926T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240926T100000
DTSTAMP:20260520T025115
CREATED:20240910T180924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T182050Z
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SUMMARY:Coffee & Conversation with Dr. Rick Muller
DESCRIPTION:INSA Description: \nJoin INSA on Thursday\, September 26 from 9:00-9:45 am for a virtual Coffee & Conversation with Dr. Rick Muller\, Director\, Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) and INSA VP for Policy Bishop Garrison. \nTopics for discussion include: \n\nEmerging technology\, including AI-supported tools\nEnterprise solutions that will help the U.S. remain competitive\nImpact of private sector manufacturing and technology development on IC innovation\nChallenges facing the innovation ecosystem\n…and more!\n\nPlus\, there will be ample time for audience Q&A!
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/coffee-conversation-with-dr-rick-muller-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240925T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240925T200000
DTSTAMP:20260520T025115
CREATED:20240910T181827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T182007Z
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SUMMARY:Spies\, Lies\, and Robots: The Rise of AI Chatbots and the Counterintelligence Dilemma
DESCRIPTION:International Spy Museum Description: \nAI chatbots have emerged as a significant challenge to national security\, evolving from simple customer service tools to sophisticated entities capable of mimicking human behavior. This transformation poses a dilemma for counterintelligence efforts\, as these chatbots infiltrate various communication channels\, including social networks\, dating sites\, and even pornography platforms\, to extract sensitive information or manipulate users. \nTonight\, intelligence historian and Spy Museum Board Member H. Keith Melton will explore the evolution of AI chatbots and the threats they pose across different communication channels\, using advanced graphics to illustrate their capabilities. As these capabilities continue to advance\, the risk of widespread disruption and compromise increases along established and emerging attack vectors. Melton will suggest ways that counterintelligence agencies can address this growing threat effectively—in particular\, proactive measures such as enhancing vetting procedures and deploying advanced detection algorithms. He cautions that only through collective vigilance and concerted efforts can we effectively counter the evolving menace of AI-powered threats and hostile foreign intelligence activities. He’ll also cover the pressing need to adapt national security policies to the dynamic landscape of technological espionage. \nSelected books by H. Keith Melton will be available for sale and signing after the event. \nThe in-person event will have open seating available on a first-come\, first-serve basis.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/spies-lies-and-robots-the-rise-of-ai-chatbots-and-the-counterintelligence-dilemma/
LOCATION:International Spy Museum 700 L’Enfant Plaza\, SW
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240925T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240925T170000
DTSTAMP:20260520T025115
CREATED:20240521T173805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240521T173805Z
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SUMMARY:Doing Business in Ukraine 2024 Conference: Building Ukraine’s Security through a Modernized Economy
DESCRIPTION:Center for Strategic and International Studies|In-Person Event \nDescription: The Center for Strategic & International Studies is pleased to announce its second Doing Business in Ukraine conference “Building Ukraine’s Security Through a Modernized Economy.” The conference will convene Ukrainian leaders from both the private sector and municipal administrations\, alongside representatives from multinational corporations\, the Biden Administration\, and the U.S. Congress to discuss business and trade opportunities and challenges with the U.S. and G-7 allies. This second edition of the conference aims to catalyze the reconstruction and modernization of Ukraine through focused discussions on different sectors that are essential for the nation’s economic recovery. The conference will be informed by the work of the CSIS Ukraine Economic Reconstruction Commission. More details to follow. Please visit this webpage for the latest updates.Questions? Please contact UkraineBusinessConference@csis.org \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/doing-business-in-ukraine-2024-conference-building-ukraines-security-through-a-modernized-economy/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240923T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240923T140000
DTSTAMP:20260520T025115
CREATED:20240910T182903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T182903Z
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SUMMARY:Politics and Policy in Europe after the European Elections
DESCRIPTION:John Hopkins SAIS Description: \n  \nSylvie Kauffmann\, Editorial Director\, Le Monde\, Michael Leigh\, Academic Director MAGR and MEPP and Senior Adjunct Professor\, Johns Hopkins SAIS Europe\, Cas Mudde\, Professor of International Affairs and a Distinguished Research Professor at the University of Georgia\, and Nathalie Tocci\, Director\, Istituto Affari Internazionali\, Italy deliver a seminar in the Bologna Institute for Policy Research Transatlantic Politics and Policy after the Election Year Series.\n  \nThe event is chaired by Renaud Dehousse\, Rector\, Johns Hopkins SAIS Europe.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/politics-and-policy-in-europe-after-the-european-elections/
LOCATION:Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240919T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240919T210000
DTSTAMP:20260520T025115
CREATED:20240910T160835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T183036Z
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SUMMARY:The Virginia Premier of WAR GAME: An Exclusive & Free Screening
DESCRIPTION:The Hayden Center is premiering an exclusive\, FREE screening of WAR GAME\, a timely and tense documentary about our election and domestic violent extremism\, currently in limited engagement in film festivals like Sundance. Gen Michael Hayden\, our founder and former CIA director\, advised the film’s creators and our senior fellow David Priess is a featured player in the game. \nWatch the trailer here: https://youtu.be/5n6xDGpZJ20 \nPlease join us on Thursday\, September 19th\, at 7 pm in the Van Metre Hall auditorium for the showing of the film and a short discussion with David after. As always\, we’ll have a great reception following the event with FREE food and drinks. \nRegister with us here:  https://signup.e2ma.net/signup/2005793/1968319/
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/the-virginia-premier-of-war-game-an-exclusive-free-screening/
LOCATION:Van Metre Hall Auditorium 3351 Fairfax Drive\, Arlington\, Virginia
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240916T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240916T150000
DTSTAMP:20260520T025115
CREATED:20240913T161530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T161530Z
UID:1870-1726495200-1726498800@haydencenter.gmu.edu
SUMMARY:Future of the IC Workforce: Technology and Talent Transformation
DESCRIPTION:INSA Description: \nJoin 250+ colleagues online on Monday\, Sept 16 from 2:00-3:00 pm ET\, for the second episode of the 2024 INSA Foundation\, Future of the IC Workforce: Technology and Talent Transformation webinar series. Underwritten by GDIT\, this installment will build off the first program focusing on novel recruitment strategies to build the IC talent pipeline\, embracing new technologies and tradecraft\, and workforce reskilling and retraining initiatives. \nPanelists: \n\nKimberly King\, Career Service Manager for Analysis\, Office of Human Resources\, Directorate for Mission Services\, DIA\nThe Hon. John Sherman\, Dean\, The Bush School of Government and Public Service\, Texas A&M\nLindy Kyzer\, Director of Content and PR\, ClearanceJobs.com (moderator)\n\nPlus\, there will be ample time for audience Q&A! \nAll registrants will receive a link to the session recording!
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/future-of-the-ic-workforce-technology-and-talent-transformation/
LOCATION:Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240717T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240718T170000
DTSTAMP:20260520T025115
CREATED:20240521T173055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240521T173055Z
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SUMMARY:PONI 2024 Summer Conference
DESCRIPTION:Center for Strategic and International Studies|In-Person Event \nDescription: The Project on Nuclear Issues (PONI) will host its 2024 Summer Conference at Los Alamos National Laboratory on July 17-18. The conference will explore topics related to nuclear deterrence\, including deterring two nuclear peers\, extended deterrence\, deterring opportunistic aggression\, the impact of emerging and disruptive technologies on deterrence\, deterrence failure and intrawar deterrence\, escalation management\, and the nexus of deterrence and arms control. An agenda is forthcoming and the conference will be in-person only. PONI will be staying at La Posada de Santa Fe. We encourage participants to book their accommodations in this area. A shuttle bus will take participants to Los Alamos each morning. Public parking is available on lab grounds upon request. Due to lab access requirements\, registration for foreign nationals has now closed. Registering to attend the conference does not imply approval or guarantee site access. You will receive a final confirmation email once you are approved to visit Los Alamos. \nWhy Attend?  The PONI Conference Series is unique in that it brings together junior and senior level professionals from the military\, national laboratories\, industry\, academia\, and policy sphere to hear select presentations on a range of topics related to nuclear weapons policy and strategy\, including research related to deterrence\, the NPT and nonproliferation\, modernization\, regional nuclear studies\, and other related fields. The Conference Series provides presenters with a visible platform for sharing their thinking on a wide range of nuclear issues. PONI conferences provide excellent opportunities for rising professionals to present and receive feedback on their research from a diverse group of experts and stakeholders in the nuclear community. Our conferences are also a great way to build connections with academics\, national lab representatives\, military officers\, policymakers\, and industry representatives from across the nuclear enterprise.This event is made possible through the generous support of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency\, the National Nuclear Security Administration\, and U.S. national nuclear laboratories.  \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/poni-2024-summer-conference/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240710T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240710T100000
DTSTAMP:20260520T025115
CREATED:20240521T175047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240521T175104Z
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SUMMARY:Coffee & Conversation with Dr. Rick Muller
DESCRIPTION:Intelligence and National Security Alliance  |Virtual Event \nDescription: Join us on Wednesday\, July 10 from 9:00-9:45 am for a virtual Coffee & Conversation with Dr. Rick Muller\, Director\, Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) and INSA VP for Policy Bishop Garrison. \nTopics for discussion include: \n\nEmerging technology\, including AI-supported tools\nEnterprise solutions that will help the U.S. remain competitive\nImpact of private sector manufacturing and technology development on IC innovation\nChallenges facing the innovation ecosystem\n…and more!\n\nPlus\, there will be ample time for audience Q&A! \nThe registration link can be found below.
URL:https://haydencenter.gmu.edu/event/coffee-conversation-with-dr-rick-muller/
LOCATION:Virtual
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