Securing the Nation’s Secrets, Infrastructure, and Democracy: Counterintelligence in the Digital Age

Note: This is a past event, additional resources may be available below.

Date

Wed Apr 18, 2018
8:00am – 9:30am EDT

Location

Washington, DC
Smith Conference Room, The Aspen Institute
2300 N St. NW, Suite 700

Hosts

Some of the most insidious security breaches by any adversary into US infrastructure, organizations and networks go undetected. It is the mission of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center (NCSC) to lead a whole-of-nation counterintelligence and security effort – all of US Government, and the US private sector – to protect against penetrations of our government, information networks, and academia, by foreign and other adversaries. In a moderated conversation, Director William Evanina profiles the threat and lays out how the NCSC is uniquely positioned to integrate the tremendous assets of the counterintelligence and security communities through collaboration and partnerships, to achieve mission success. The conversation will be moderated by NPR Counterterrorism Correspondent Dina Temple-Raston.

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Some of the most insidious security breaches by any adversary into US infrastructure, organizations and networks go undetected. It is the mission of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center (NCSC) to lead a whole-of-nation counterintelligence and security effort – all of US Government, and the US private sector – to protect against penetrations of our government, information networks, and academia, by foreign and other adversaries. In a moderated conversation, Director William Evanina profiles the threat and lays out how the NCSC is uniquely positioned to integrate the tremendous assets of the counterintelligence and security communities through collaboration and partnerships, to achieve mission success. The conversation will be moderated by NPR Counterterrorism Correspondent Dina Temple-Raston.

Watch livestream: