Archives for blog topic “2012 Aspen Security Forum”

Today, the Aspen Institute Homeland Security Program and Booz Allen Hamilton will discuss Strategies for Border Management in a Globalized, Networked Environment.

Filed in Blog Topics: 2012 Aspen Security Forum, Michael Chertoff, Homeland Security Program

Iran is sure to be a major focus of tonight's Presidential debate on foreign policy.

Filed in Blog Topics: Election 2012, Iran, Nuclear Weapons, 2012 Aspen Security Forum, Douglas Feith, PJ Crowley, Josh Gerstein

During an Aspen Security Forum discussion on the White House’s role in counterterrorism, former Homeland Security Advisor to President George W.

Filed in Blog Topics: Counterterrorism, white house, war on terror, 2012 Aspen Security Forum, al-Qaeda, Drones

“We are safer than we've ever been,” Transportation Security Agency Administrator John Pistole told ABC "Nightline" co-anchor Terry Moran at the Aspen Secur

Filed in Blog Topics: Counterterrorism, Terrorism, Transportation, TSA, 2012 Aspen Security Forum

Cyber warfare is one of the most potent security threats the United States faces, National Security Agency Director and Commander of the US Cyber Command General Keith Alexander told the crowd at the Aspen Security Forum in Aspen, discussing in conversation with NBC News Correspondent Pete Williams the nature of the threat and how his department is working to address it.

Filed in Blog Topics: infrastructure, Cybersecurity, Internet, 2012 Aspen Security Forum, Stuxnet

Welcome to the third annual Aspen Security Forum. We are delighted this week to welcome professionals in the field of homeland security and counterterrorism, as well as curious and informed citizens who want to interact with key decision makers and thought leaders and engage them in spirited dialogue.

Filed in Blog Topics: Homeland Security, Counterterrorism, Arab Spring, 2012 Aspen Security Forum, al-Qaeda