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Restricting Air Travel Would Encourage COVID-19 Vaccinations (NPR)

Date: 08/25/2021

Our Member and faculty chair of the homeland security program at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government Juliette Kayyem speaks to NPR on Vaccinations.

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General Petraeus: The 'disheartening and sad' endgame (CNN)

Date: 08/25/2021

Our Member Peter Bergen, CNN National Security Analyst interviews General David Petraeus, Former Director of CIA.

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History Professors Consider How The Afghanistan War Will Be Remembered (NPR)

Date: 08/22/2021

 #HSEF21 Speaker Kathleen Belew speaks with NPR’s Michel Martin. 

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Situation at Kabul airport 'going to get a lot worse before it gets better’ (The Hill)

Date: 08/23/2021

Our Member, Former Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson featured in The Hill.

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Afghanistan Faces Economic Shock as Sanctions Replace Foreign Aid (NYTimes)

Date: 08/21/2021

Member and Founder of K2 Intelligence Juan Zarate discusses financial activity post-US withdrawal in Afghanistan in the New York Times.

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Training to Fight in the Light (Brennan Center)

Date: 08/19/2021

9/11 showed how overreliance on secrecy can be dangerous. That’s even more true today.. writes our Member and CISA Senior Adviser Suzanne Spaulding for the Brennan Center for Justice.

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Unvaccinated People Need to Bear the Burden (The Atlantic)

Date: 08/03/2021

Our Member and faculty chair of the homeland security program at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government Juliette Kayyem writes on TSA and vaccinations.

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Blunt Colleagues Introduce Bipartisan Cyber Reporting Bill Following Solarwinds and Colonial Hacks (Blunt.Senate.Gov)

Date: 07/21/2021

Our Member and CISA Senior Adviser Suzanne Spaulding praises Bipartisan Cyber Reporting Bill.

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Obama Pentagon official: Afghanistan troop withdrawal 'is not going to be a pretty picture' (Yahoo! News)

Date: 07/19/2021

Our Member and Former Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson on Afghanistan Troop withdrawal.

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Is the U.S. in a cyber war? (Harvard Law Today)

Date: 07/14/2021

Our Member and faculty chair of the homeland security program at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government Juliette Kayyem says we are fighting an epic cyber battle.

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TransUnion Public Sector Business Partners with Homeland Security Experts Group to Enhance National Security Missions (Yahoo! Finance)

Date: 07/14/2021

CHICAGO, TransUnion’s public sector business (NYSE: TRU) announced today a new partnership with the Homeland Security Experts Group, sponsoring the Sept. 13-14 Homeland Security Enterprise Forum. #HSEF21

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Former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson on Face the Nation (CBS)

Date: 07/11/2021

The Department of Homeland Security was created after a terrorist attack that was born in Afghanistan. Member, Former Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson, speaks on the subject to Face the Nation.

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Podcast: US national security depends on domestic progress: Jane Harman explains (GZERO)

Date: 06/27/2021

US national security depends on domestic progress: Our Co-Chair The Honorable Jane Harman explains to Ian Bremmer at GZERO

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Chertoff on the Safety of Cyberspace (Bloomberg)

Date: 06/22/2021

Our Co-chair and Former Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff discusses the Safety of Cyberspace with Bloomberg

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Finally, the US gets a strategy on fighting domestic terrorism (CNN)

Date: 06/15/2021

Member and Director of the National Security Studies Program at the New America Foundation Peter Bergen writes on Domestic Terrorism.

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White House unveils new strategy to counter domestic terrorism 'laser-focused on violence' (Yahoo via NBC News)

Date: 06/15/2021

Member, Former Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for Policy and Partner at Steptoe & Johnson LLP Stewart Baker, speaks on domestic violence and expresses alarm over new strategy.

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U.S. Suffers Over 7 Ransomware Attacks An Hour. It's Now A National Security Risk (NPR)

Date: 06/09/2021

Member and Founder of K2 Intelligence Juan Zarate cited in NPR.

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F.B.I Director Compares Danger of Ransomware to 9/11 Terror Threat (New York Times)

Date: 06/04/2021

Member and former Director of the National Security Agency Admiral (Ret) Michael S. Rogers, cited on cyber defense and resilience.

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Member and CISA Senior Adviser Suzanne Spaulding speaks with NBC’s Meet the Press (NBC via Twitter)

Date: 06/02/2021

Member and CISA Senior Adviser Suzanne Spaulding tells NBC’s Meet the Press when it comes to cyber threats, American businesses and individuals need to be shouldering more of the responsibility with the government.

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Balance of Power: Chertoff on JBS Cyberattack (Bloomberg)

Date: 06/01/2021

Our Co-chair and Former Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff discusses with Bloomberg’s David Westin the cyberattack on JBS, the largest meat supplier in the world.

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DHS Division Failed To Analyze Intelligence Ahead Of Capitol Violence (NPR)

Date: 05/18/2021

NPR talks to Member and faculty chair of the homeland security program at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government Juliette Kayyem on how DHS Division Failed To Analyze Intelligence Ahead Of Capitol Violence.

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White House to Nominate National Security Veteran for DOJ Post (Wall Street Journal)

Date: 05/17/2021

Member and Uber executive Matt Olsen to be nominated as assistant attorney general for the Justice Department’s National Security Division, writes the Wall Street Journal.

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A Conversation With Jane Harman (The Washington Post)

Date: 05/03/2021

Our Co-chair The Honorable Jane Harman, sits down with the Washington Post to talk national security strategy.

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Don’t Wait for Herd Immunity (The Atlantic)

Date: 04/29/2021

Member and faculty chair of the homeland security program at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government Juliette Kayyem writes for The Atlantic that when it comes to COVID-19, US should take decisions grounded in science.

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Pistole biography examines intersection of personal values and public service (The Herald Bulletin)

Date: 04/24/2021

Member and President of Anderson University, John Pistole biography examines intersection of personal values and public service.

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José A. Freig named American Airlines VP of international operations (Skies)

Date: 04/13/2021

Member Jose Freig named Vice President of International Operations.

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Don't Muddy The Objectives On Fighting Domestic Extremism (The Hill)

Date: 04/06/2021

Our Member Brian Jenkins offers his thoughts on how to combat domestic violent extremism.

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The 2021 Cyber Threat Wil Drive Stronger Alliances (The Cipher Brief)

Date: 04/05/2021

Our Co-chair and Former Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff discusses the cybersecurity threat landscape with The Cipher Brief.

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The Future of Navalny’s Opposition Movement (The Cipher Brief)

Date: 03/12/2021

Member, Former Acting Director and Director of CIA, Distinguished Practitioner in Residence at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), John McLaughlin talks to Cipher Brief on the  Future of Navalny’s Opposition Movement.

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A Strong Offense Can Decrease Cyberattacks On Critical Infrastructure (The Hill)

Date: 02/19/2021

Member and Former CIA Director Michael Hayden shares in The Hill the need for a strong offensive capability to deter cyberattacks.

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The agency founded because of 9/11 is shifting to face the threat of domestic terrorism (The Washington Post)

Date: 02/14/2021

Member, Former Secretary of Homeland Security and Founder of Pangium, Kevin McAleenan talks to the Washington Post on how DHS’s focus is shifting to face the threat of domestic terrorism

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Harvard's Juliette Kayyem breaks down why new footage of the Jan. 6 attack is so shocking: 'You feel violated and assaulted and somewhat soiled' after watching it (CNN)

Date: 01/18/2021

Member and faculty chair of the homeland security program at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government Juliette Kayyem breaks down January 6th to CNN.

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After 2020, What's Next? The Greatest Challenges Facing Homeland Security and Domestic Intelligence for the Next Decade (Guidehouse)

Date: 12/04/2020

HSEF 2021 Partner Guidehouse's Patricia Cogswell discusses greatest challenges facing domestic intelligence for the Next Decade

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Building Comprehensive Homeland Security Efforts (The Hill)

Date: 01/17/2020

Executive Director Robert Walked called back in 2020 to consider re-elevating the vital role of the Counterterrorism and Homeland Security Advisor to be a co-equal with, or principal deputy to, the National Security Advisor. In 2021 this came into fruition.

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