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December Graduate's Party

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MIIS- Student Affairs
December graduates, families, faculty and staff - come celebrate the accomplishments of our December 2015 graduating class!

Samson Center Dining Room

Closed to the Public

December Graduate Party

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MIIS- Student Affairs
This is hosted by the Student Council and for December graduates, their family and friends. It is a closed event. More information will be sent closer to the date. This event is by invitation only.

Samson Center Dining Room

Closed to the Public

Dabke Practice

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MIIS- Student Affairs
The Dabke Dance Club will be hosting dabke practice this Thursday in Irvine Auditorium. Experience with the dance form is not necessary! All are welcome!

McCone Irvine Auditorium

Closed to the Public

Cybersecurity, Deterrence and the Future of Cyber-Enabled Conflict

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MIIS- Student Affairs
The Cyber Security Student Working Group and the MIIS Cyber Initiative are hosting a Speaker Series with guest speaker Chris Finan. He will draw on his experience from the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the National Security Council staff, DARPA and Silicon Valley to discuss the current state of federal cybersecurity, including key agency roles and responsibilities, authorities and policy challenges, examine the challenges of deterrence in cyberspace, and conclude with considerations for the future of cyber-enabled conflict.

McGowan MG102

Closed to the Public

Cyber Security Working Group Club Meeting

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MIIS- Student Affairs
The Cyber Security Working Group will hold bi-monthly meetings. It is open to all CSWG members and those interested in cyber policy issues. The CSWG works closely with the Cyber Initiative to ensure that MIIS students receive cyber policy focused content, i.e. classes, workshops, speakers, and activities. Location: Casa Fuente 438A (VO Center)

Middlebury Institute Campus

Closed to the Public

Cyber Security Working Group Club Meeting

Sponsored by:
MIIS- Student Affairs
The Cyber Security Working Group will hold bi-monthly meetings. It is open to all CSWG members and those interested in cyber policy issues. The CSWG works closely with the Cyber Initiative to ensure that MIIS students receive cyber policy focused content, i.e. classes, workshops, speakers, and activities. Location: Casa Fuente 438A (VO Center)

Middlebury Institute Campus

Closed to the Public

CSWG Speaker Series - Current Issues in the Debates over Encryption and Government Hacking

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MIIS- Student Affairs
The rise of ubiquitous encryption helps protect privacy, economic, and national security interests. At the same time, encryption presents a challenge to the investigatory capabilities of law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and abroad. Relatedly, U.S. law enforcement undertakes “lawful hacking” operations to investigate criminal suspects. These measures are controversial, in part because of their potential for extraterritorial impact on machines outside American law enforcement’s jurisdiction.

Morse B104

Open to the Public