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Beyond 9/11 – “Homeland Security and Transnational Crime” Panel Discussion

September 18, 2020 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

What does it mean to “secure the homeland” in the twenty-first century? During this event, leading experts will provide strategic lessons and crucial recommendations for the future of homeland security. Join us for a panel discussion about the place of counter-terrorism in the homeland security enterprise, the management of transnational crime, confronting cyber and other threats to our infrastructure, and the challenge of weapons of mass destruction.
 

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The event panelists authored the recently released book Beyond 9/11: Homeland Security for the Twenty-First Century, in which leading academic experts and former senior government officials address the most salient challenges including counterterrorism, cybersecurity, critical infrastructure protection; border security and immigration; transportation security; emergency management; combating transnational crime; protecting privacy in a world of intrusive government scrutiny; and managing the sprawling homeland security bureaucracy.

Meet the Moderator

Louise Shelley
Omer L. and Nancy Hirst Endowed Chair and a University Professor at George Mason University

 

 

Meet the Panelists

Alan Bersin: “What’s Wrong with the Conventional Law Enforcement Model”
Senior Fellow, Belfer Center, Harvard Kennedy School
Global Fellow, Wilson Center

 

Caitlin Durkovich: “Securing Critical Infrastructure from Asymmetric Threats”
Director, Toffler Associates

 

Seth Stodder: “Law Enforcement Targeting: Finding the Criminal Needle in the Legal Haystack”
Partner at Holland & Knight
Lecturer in Law, USC, Gould School of Law

 

Details

  • Date: September 18, 2020
  • Time:
    12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
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Venue

  • Virtual (Zoom Meeting)