Foreign governments are continuously conducting covert operations in the U.S. to gather intelligence about public and private sector organizations. Learn why it’s so important for business leaders to understand HUMINT and the value of their people and assets.
The military is one of the most well-respected institutions in the United States, with 81% of Americans expressing confidence that the military will act in the best interests of the public.
By Erik Kleinsmith
When leakers share sensitive or classified government information, it jeopardizes national security. Are there commonalities between high-profile leakers, such as Henry Kyle Frese and Edward Snowden, that can help predict and stop the next leaker?
As a byproduct of their military service, today’s veterans have the stomach to take risks, the ability to deal with ambiguity, composure, and creativity under extreme pressure. Also, they have an unparalleled focus on “team” as the way to win in business.
More than 1500 high-level government and industry professionals are expected to gather on Wednesday, September 4, for two days of discussions and plenary sessions on a wide range of intelligence and national security issues.
Transitioning from an active-duty servicemember into the civilian world can be a harrowing experience if one is unprepared. The Department of Defense (DoD) has recently made great strides at improving preparation for transition.
By Erik Kleinsmith
Despite the rise of fake news and untrustworthy information sources, analysts armed with both critical thinking and data mining tools can take advantage of this environment. Learn how data mining can be used to identify fake stories and those who create them.
By Dr. Keith Ludwick
An increasing number of terrorists are turning to social media to spread their ideology and even live-stream their attacks. Technology companies and governments must consider the role they play in regulating such content.