New Symposia Series: Cyber Threats to National Security: Countering Challenges to the Global Supply Chain

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Tuesday March 2, 2010   |   Fort Myer, Arlington, VA
Sponsored by the U.S. Naval Institute and CACI

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Cyber Threat to National Security – Countering Challenges to the Global Supply Chain, the first in a series of symposia on cyber threats, will examine the potential for cyber-borne attacks on America’s supply chains, and how to deal with them. This symposium will illuminate the challenges faced by key decision makers, as America and its partners respond to an ever-growing diversity of multi-faceted challenges that incorporate a cyber attack, offering potential solutions for defeating attacks and manipulations.

  Fort Myer Officers Club,
    Fort Myer, Arlington, VA

  Seating is limited to
    250 people

Panel Topics

Panel One
Assessing the Role, Reach, and Limits
of Cyber Warfare

Panel Two
State of the Practice Securing Federal and National Supply Chains

Panel Three
Keeping the Armed Services Supplied
"to the Edge"


ASYMMETRIC THREAT SYMPOSIA

If you would like to download copies of the three white papers developed for the previous symposia on Dealing with Today's Asymmetric Threat to U.S. and Global Security, please click on these links.

U.S. and
Global Security

Employing
Soft Power

Enhancing
and Applying
Soft Power