Careers in International Security: Asymmetric Warfare
| by Elizabeth Bone
Global security challenges are not going away anytime soon. Jobs in these industries are relatively immune to the ups and downs in government hiring.
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| by Elizabeth Bone
Global security challenges are not going away anytime soon. Jobs in these industries are relatively immune to the ups and downs in government hiring.
| by Elizabeth Bone
Want to work in international security? Join Professor Jeffrey Knopf and Elizabeth Bone, career and academic advisor, for an in-depth discussion on how to launch your career.
VideoFor insights into the world of cyber-enabled financial crime - check out this great interview with Middlebury Institute Professor Moyara Ruehsen, head of the Financial Crime Management program.
A large group of Middlebury Institute students attended the RSA Conference, a leading international conference on cybersecurity, in San Francisco on February 27th.
UPDATE: The second annual Monterey Threat Financing Forum focusing on Cyber-Enabled Financial Crime has been postponed from March 16-18, 2020 to September 16-18, 2020 due to concerns related to the spread of Covid-19.
Professor Moyara Ruehsen recently conducted training for Pakistani government officials and law enforcement on open source tools for financial crime investigations and suspect identification.
| by Jason Warburg
Professional conference hosted by Middlebury Institute draws private sector compliance professionals, federal and state regulators, law enforcement, multilateral agencies, financial crime experts, and sanctions compliance consultants.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Andrea Gacki, director of the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) will be the keynote speaker at the first Monterey Threat Financing Forum at the Middlebury Institute on March 20-22, 2019.
Jason Blazakis, director of the Institute’s Center on Terrorism, Extremism, and Counterterrorism, spoke to the World Affairs Council of Monterey Bay on January 21.
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