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2018 Intelligence & Cybersecurity

Conference

John Monroe J. Holliday Alumni Center69 Hagood Aveue

Charleston, South Carolina September 25 & 26, 2018

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Much has been given us, and much will rightfully be expected from us. We have duties to others and duties to ourselves; and we can shirk neither. We have become a great nation, forced by the fact of its greatness into relations with the other nations of the earth, and we must behave as beseems a people with such responsibilities. --Theodore Roosevelt

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The Citadel Department of Intelligence and Security StudiesAbout The Citadel’s Department of Intelligence and Security Studies Reduced to its simplest terms, intelligence is knowledge and foreknowledge of the world around us—the prelude to decision and action by US policymakers.--Central Intelligence Agency

The 21st century is a time of transformative change, where governments and industries must understand and forecast current and future events in a way unprecedented in human history. The Citadel has dedicated itself to preparing public and private intelligence community professionals to meet the challenges of a changing and uncertain world. With its commitment to ethical leadership as well as excellence in the classroom, The Citadel is uniquely qualified to offer a curriculum in the emerging field of Intelligence and Security Studies. To accomplish these goals, we offer the following programs:

Core teaching faculty in Intelligence and Security Studies hold advanced degrees, have practical experience, and are active scholars. The program also has an extended set of practitioner teachers who provide real world experience for students.Student clubs, travel opportunities, access to guest speakers and conferences, and the unique Citadel atmosphere create the right educational environment to produce well-rounded, principled leaders at both the undergraduate and graduate level. For more information about our programs of study, please visit: http://www.citadel.edu/root/intelligence-and-security-studies-program

Cybersecurity and Computer Science Programs at The CitadelCrack the code to your future.With cybercrime on the rise, cybersecurity grows more vital with each passing day.Our nation’s leaders recognize cybersecurity as a national imperative, and there is an immediate need for cybersecurity workforce development in the Lowcountry. The high-tech sector in Charleston has expanded so rapidly, it has earned the region the label “Silicon Harbor.” Major employers of computing professionals and the defense and business industry in the Lowcountry are increasingly interested in employees specializing in cybersecurity.Do you want to play a critical role in the world of Internet security? The Citadel has been designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education by National Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security. At the undergraduate level, The Citadel offers B.S. in Computer Science, a minor in Cybersecurity, and a minor in Cyber Inter-disciplinary Studies. At the graduate level, The Citadel offers (jointly with College of Charleston), M.S. in Computer and Information Sciences with specializations in Cybersecurity, Software Engineering, Information Systems, and Computer Science, and graduate certificates in Cybersecurity, Software Engineering, and Information Systems.

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• Bachelor of Arts in Intelligence and Security Studies (Corps of Cadets, Day Students);• Minor in Intelligence and Homeland Security (Corps of Cadets, Day Students);• Bachelor of Arts in Intelligence and Security Studies (Evening Undergraduate);• Master of Arts in Intelligence and Security Studies (Graduate, Online);• Graduate Certificate in Intelligence Analysis (Graduate, Online); and• Graduate Certificate in Homeland Security (Graduate, Online).

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Monday, September 24th4:00pm – 6:00pm Conference Registration Holliday Alumni Center (HAC) Lobby

Tuesday, September 25th 7:30am – 9:00am Breakfast/Registration HAC Banquet Room

9:00am - 9:15am Welcome Remarks HAC Banquet Room Dr. Mark Bebensee, Interim Provost and Dean of the College Dr. Winfred “Bo” Moore, Dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences

9:15am - 10:15am Session I PanelsPanel 1: Moving On From Conviction: A Conversation with a Former Islamist and an Imam HAC Banquet Room Moderator: Dr. Muhammad Fraser-Rahim, The Citadel/Quilliam International. Panelists: Mr. Mohammed Khalid, Former AQ extremist and the youngest person in US history to be indicted and convicted of a terrorism offense. Imam Talib Shareef, The Nation’s Mosque, Masjid Muhammad.

Panel 2: Thematic Session: International Hot Spots & Emerging Challenges 4th Level Club Room (Hagood Stadium) Mr. Thomas Coxon: “Spaces: A Futures Guide to Ending Human Trafficking.” Mr. Jose Jimenez, University of Texas, El Paso: “Border Issues: Reviewing the Agony of National Security by Donald E. Schulz.” Mr. Richard Orth*, Mid Atlantic Professionals: “Radical Islamists in Sub-Saharan Africa: From the Sahel to the Horn of Africa, Challenges Remain.” Dr. David Kritz, National Intelligence University: “An Ethical Leadership Challenge: What Does Appropriate Dissent Look Like, and How Do Leaders Work Through Those Issues?”

Agenda

*Session Chair

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Panel 3: Thematic Session: Citadel Current & Former Graduate Student Panel 6th Floor Lobby (Hagood Stadium) Ms. Rose Bailey: “Lessons Learned: The Maoist Movement in India.” Mr. Mark Carey: “Artificial Intelligence: Facial Recognition Threat Detection.” Mr. Isaac Lamberth*: “PLAN Naval Supremacy.” Ms. Emily Street: “The Role of Groupthink in Intelligence Analysis Fiascoes.”

10:15am – 10:30am Coffee Break

10:30am – 11:00am Opening Keynote Address HAC Banquet Room “Persistant Threats and Emerging Challenges” The Honorable Daniel Coats Director of National Intelligence

11:00am – 11:15am Coffee Break

11:15am – 12:15pm Session II Panels

Panel 4: Thematic Session: Terrorism: People and Places to Watch HAC Banquet Room Mr. Michael Becker, University of Maryland: “Control, Learning, or Both? AnIntegrated Theoretical Framework for Ideologically- Motivated Violence.” Ms. Victoria Breshears, University of Texas, El Paso: “OSINT Through Text Mining: A Case Study of Russian and Chinese influence within Tajik Media.” Dr. James Feldkamp, Georgetown University: “Terrorism; The Past is Prologue - People and Places to Watch.” Dr. Daren Fisher*, The Citadel: “Public Communications as Counterterrorism: An Examination of the Impacts of US Presidential Rhetoric.” Dr. Julius Mutol, Charleston Southern University: “Terrorism in the Sahel.”

*Session Chair

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Panel 5: Panel: Creating and Teaching Defense Intelligence 4th Level Club Room (Hagood Stadium) Moderator: Col. Preston McLaughlin, USMC (ret.), Daniel Morgan Graduate School of National Security. Panelists: Mr. Ronald Marks, Daniel Morgan Graduate School of National Security. Col. Philip Gentile, USMC (ret.), Daniel Morgan Graduate School of National Security.

Panel 6: Undergraduate Student Panel 6th Floor Lobby (Hagood Stadium) Moderator: Professor Michael Brady, The Citadel 12:15pm - 1:15pm Luncheon Keynote Address 1 HAC Banquet Room “Persistant Threats and Emerging Challenges from the Perspective of the FBI” Deputy Director David Bowdich Federal Bureau of Investigation

1:15pm – 2:15pm Session III PanelsPanel 7: Thematic Session: Education/Training Challenges for Cyber Security and Intelligence HAC Banquet Room Dr. Jan Goldman, Southern New Hampshire University: “Are You Kidding Me: Teaching Ethical Intelligence in the Age of Terrorism.” Dr. Melissa Graves*, The Citadel: “Teaching Intelligence Analysis in the Age of Alternative Facts.” Dr. Noel Hendrickson, James Madison University: “How Do You Teach Someone to Be Objective and Independent?” Ms. Tiffany Silverman, The Citadel: “Cultivating Creativity: An Arts- Based Approach to Intelligence Training.”

Panel 8: Preventing and Disengaging from Terrorism: Insights from the USG and Frontline Practitioners 4th Level Club Room (Hagood Stadium) Moderator: Ms. Sarah Bast, Center for Strategic and International Studies. Panelists: Dr. Muhammad Fraser-Rahim, The Ciatdel/Quilliam International. Dr. Agatha Glowacki, National Counterterrorism Center. Mr. Alexander Solomon, U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York.

Agenda

*Session Chair

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Panel 9: Undergraduate Student Panel 2 HAC Media Room Moderator: Professor Michael Brady, The Citadel.2:15pm - 2:30pm Coffee Break

2:30pm - 3:30pm Session IV PanelsPanel 10: Thematic Session: Behavioral Factors Affecting Political Violence and Espionage HAC Banquet Room Dr. Carol Chosky, Indiana University, Bloomington: “Espionage and Deception.” Ms. Margaret Marangione, Syntelligent Analytic Solutions: “Millennials, Insider Threat and Leaking.” Ms. Stephanie Samoska, Federal Bureau of Investigation: “From Thought to Action: Recognizing Pathway Behaviors to Violent Extremism.” Mr. Corey White*, Portland State University/Nike: “Analysis of Risk, Fear, and Terrorism and the Effect on the Value of Statistical Life for Counterterrorism Expenditure Measures.”

Panel 11: “From the Multi-lingual Data Universe to Decision: The Increasing Role of Publicly Available Information” 4th Level Club Room (Hagood Stadium) Moderator: Dr. Tom Ruby, USAF (ret.) Panelists: Mr. Jeff Chapman, CEO, Babel Street, Inc. Brigadier General Aaron Prupas, USAF.

Panel 12: Panel: How Harsh Are Enhanced Interrogation Techniques? HAC Media Room Moderator: Dr. Michael Wigginton, University of Southern Mississippi. Panelists: Dr. David McElreath, University of Mississippi. Dr. Steve Mallory, University of Mississippi.

3:30pm – 3:45pm Coffee Break

3:45pm – 4:00pm Day One Wrap Up HAC Banquet Room

Wednesday, September 267:30am – 8:45am Breakfast HAC Banquet Room

8:45am – 9:00am Day Two Welcome and Announcements HAC Banquet Room

*Session Chair

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9:00am – 9:30am Morning Keynote Address HAC Banquet Room “Perspectives on Emerging Military Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) Challenges and Capabilities” LTG Jeff Kimmons, USA (ret.) Senior Vice President, Booz Allen Hamilton 9:30am - 9:45am Coffee Break

9:45am – 10:45am Session V Panels Panel 13: Community Cyber Defense for the Port HAC Banquet Room Moderator: Mr. Mark Lester, South Carolina Ports Authority. Panelists: Mr. Pat Barber, Carver Companies. Mr. Chip Wickenden or Mike Riggs, Perch Security. Ms. Anna Thies, Maritime Association. Captain John Reed, Commander Nicholas Wong, or Mr. Dennis Bradford, USCG Sector Charleston. Mr. Tom Scott, SC Cyber. Panel 14: Thematic Session: Cyber Challenges 1 4th Level Club Room (Hagood Stadium) Mr. Andrew Broyhill, Westminster College: “Hacktivism and National Security.” Dr. Randall Murch*, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: “Cyberbiosecurity Protects National Security and the Bioeconomy.” Dr. William Tafoya, University of New Haven: “Bitcoin: Threat to the International Economy & U.S. National Security.” Mr. Jeff King, SPAWAR, “National Cyber Range.”

Panel 15: Spectrum of Cybersecurity Education: K-12 to College/Universities HAC Media Room Moderator: Dr. Jennifer Albert, Director of STEM Center of Excellence, The Citadel Panelists: Dr. Csilla Farkas, University of South Carolina. Dr. Shankar Banik, The Citadel. Ms. Tonya Davis, Trident Technical College. Dr. Valerie Sessions, Charleston Southern University. Ms. Ashley Greeley, K-12 Cybersecurity Education. 10:45am – 11:00am Coffee Break

11:00am – 12:00pm Session VI Panels

Agenda

*Session Chair

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Panel 16: NSA and Resources for Cybersecurity Curriculum HAC Banquet Room Dr. Blair Taylor, NSA (CON) College of Cyber. Ms. Maureen Turney, Program Director, National Cybersecurity Curriculum Program, NSA.

Panel 17: Thematic Session: Cyber Challenges 2 4th Level Club Room (Hagood Stadium) Mr. Robert Wood, CA Veracode: “Information Warfare: World’s Worst Feature or Bug?” Mr. J. D. Work, Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs: “Warning Intelligence And The Countering Mission In Cyber Operations Under Conditions Of Persistent Engagement.” Mr. Craig T. Harber, NSA/USCYBERCOM, “DODCAR: Threat-Based, Analysis-Driven, Decision Support Tool.” Mr. Robert Keisler, SPAWAR, “Data Science and Analytics.”

Panel 18: Thematic Session: Cyber Challenges 3 HAC Media Room Ms. Celia Paulsen, NIST, “Is Your Supply Chain a Cybersecurity Risk?” Dr. Jungwoo Ryoo, The Pennsylvania State University – Altoona, “Cybersecurity Risks and Internet of Things (IoTs).” Mr. John Ravan, University of South Carolina, “Ensuring Consistent and Secured Transactions in a Web Service Environment with Prediction-Based Performance Metrics.”

12:00pm – 1:00pm Luncheon Keynote Address HAC Banquet Room “People-centric Cybersecurity – Why People Are Your Greatest Asset and Vulnerability” Mr. John LaCour Founder and CTO, PhishLabs

1:00pm – 2:00pm Session VII Panel

Panel 19: Thematic Session: Careers in Cybersecurity: Government, Industry HAC Media Room Moderator: Dr. Michael Verdicchio, The Citadel Panelists: Mrs. Elizabeth Snead, Cofense. Ms. Nina Campbell, SPAWAR. Mr. Brian Gouker, NSA. Mr. Michael Hoyt, Life Cycle Engineering.

1:30pm – 4:30pm Career Fair Altman Center

*Session Chair

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Daniel CoatsDirector of National Intelligence

The Honorable Daniel Coats was sworn in as the fifth Director of National Intelligence (DNI) on March 16, 2017. As DNI, Mr. Coats leads the United States Intelligence Community (IC) and serves as the principal intelligence advisor to the President.

After graduating from Wheaton College in 1965, Coats served in the U.S. Army from 1966 to 1968. Following his military service, Coats attended the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, where he received his Juris Doctor in 1972 and was associate editor of the Indiana Law Review. He went on to work for a life insurance company in Fort Wayne before joining the office of then-Congressman Dan Quayle as

a district representative.

From 1981 to 1999, Coats served in the U.S. House of Representatives and then in the U.S. Senate. During this time in Congress, he served on the Senate Armed Services Committee and Select Committee on Intelligence, where he worked on ways to strengthen our national defense and security. In keeping with a term-limits pledge he had made, Coats retired from the Senate in 1999.

Coats was named Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany in 2001, arriving in country just three days before the tragic events of Sept. 11. As Ambassador from 2001 until 2005, Coats played a critical role in establishing robust relations and in the construction of a new United States Embassy in the heart of Berlin.

Coats returned to the U.S. Senate in January 2011 to focus on reducing the national debt, promoting pro-growth economic policies to put Americans back to work, and protecting Americans from terrorist threats. He served on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, as well as the Finance, Appropriations, and Joint Economic committees. He did not seek reelection in 2016 and retired from the Senate in January 2017.Dan and Marsha Coats met in college and have three adult children. They have been active in charitable causes, including The Foundation for American Renewal, which they formed together. DNI Coats has served as President of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America and on the boards of many civic and volunteer organizations.

Keynote Speakers

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David BowdichDeputy Director of the FBI

Mr. David Bowdich was appointed Deputy Director of the FBI in March 2018 and oversees all FBI domestic and international investigative and intelligence activities. Mr. Bowdich began his FBI career in 1995 as a special agent and served as a SWAT Team operator and sniper. He then went to FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C., as part of the Criminal Investigative Division and Director’s Office before returning to California to supervise a multiagency gang task force.

Mr. Bowdich then became the assistant special agent in charge in San Diego over all non-white-collar crime criminal violations, the Imperial County Resident Agency, the SWAT Team, and the Evidence Response

Team. From September 2012 to December 2014, Mr. Bowdich served as the special agent in charge of the Counterterrorism Division in the Los Angeles Field Office. In that role, he led the Joint Terrorism Task Force as well as all crisis management and response assets. Mr. Bowdich Bowdich became the assistant director in charge of the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office in December 2014 before being appointed the associate deputy director of the FBI in April 2016, a position in which he was responsible for the management of all FBI personnel, budget, administration, and infrastructure.

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Jeff KimmonsLTG Retired United States Army

LTG (R) Jeff Kimmons retired from the US Army in 2010 following a 36-year career in intelligence.

Immediately prior to his retirement, LTG (R) Kimmons served as the Director, Intelligence Staff, Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), helping the DNI orchestrate responsive intelligence support for the President, National Security Council, and Intelligence Community (IC). He served as the Army G2 from 2005 – 2009, where he coordinated intelligence modernization, deployment readiness training, equipping and support for Army MI Soldiers and Civilians in support of wartime operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, and theater/contingency operations

worldwide. Prior to his appointment as the Army G2, he served as the Commander, US Army Intelligence & Security Command (INSCOM), J2/US Central Command (CENTCOM), J2/Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), with other Special Operations assignments and tours of duty in Germany and Hawaii.

In 2011, LTG (R) Kimmons joined Booz Allen Hamilton, where he serves as a Senior Vice President within the Defense and Military Intelligence Account.LTG (R) Kimmons earned a Bachelor of the Arts in History from The Citadel, and an MBA from the University of Oklahoma. He is a Graduate from the Army War College.

Keynote Speakers

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John LaCourFounder and CTO, PhishLabs

John LaCour is the CTO of PhishLabs. Prior to founding PhishLabs, Mr. LaCour was the Director of AntiPhishing Solutions at MarkMonitor. He has also led security threat research and product development for companies like CheckPoint, RedSeal Networks, and NetScreen Technologies. He studied computer science and economics at Louisiana State University and Northwestern University.

Mr. LaCour is an active contributor in the security community, having spoken on several cybercrime topics including phishing and distributed denial-of-service (DDoS). He has presented for the Digital Crimes Consortium, Anti-Phishing Working Group,

Underground Economy, FS-ISAC and Internet Security Operations and Intelligence conferences. Additionally, Mr. LaCour has been quoted by multiple media publications including the New York Times, Krebs on Security, and BankInfoSecurity.com.

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Dr. Jennifer Albert, The Citadel Ms. Rose Bailey, Citadel graduate studentDr. Shankar Banik, The Citadel Mr. Pat Barber, Carver CompaniesMs. Sarah Bast, Center for Strategic and International Studies Dr. Michael Becker, University of MarylandMr. Dennis Bradford, USCG LTC Michael Brady, USA (ret.), The CitadelDr. Victoria Breshears, University of Texas, El PasoDr. Andrew Broyhill, Westminster College Ms. Nina Campbell, SPAWAR Mr. Mark Carey, Citadel graduate student Mr. Jeff Chapman, CEO, Babel Street, Inc.Dr. Carol Chosky, Indiana University, Bloomington Mr. Thomas Coxon Ms. Tonya Davis, Trident Technical College Dr. Csilla Farkas, University of South Carolina Dr. James Feldkamp, Georgetown UniversityDr. Daren Fisher, The CitadelDr. Muhammad Fraser-Rahim, The Citadel/Quilliam International.COL Philip Gentile, USMC (ret.), Daniel Morgan Graduate School of National Security Dr. Agatha Glowacki, National Counterterrorism Center Dr. Jan Goldman, Southern New Hampshire UniversityDr. Melissa Graves, The CitadelMs. Ashley Greeley, K-12 Cybersecurity Education Mr. Craig T. Harber, NSA/USCYBERCOM Mr. Crane Hassold, Phishlabs Dr. Noel Hendrickson, James Madison University Mr. Jose Jimenez, University of Texas, El Paso Mr. Robert Keisler, SPAWAR Mr. Mohammed Khalid, Former AQ extremistMr. Jeff King, SPAWAR Dr. David Kritz, National Intelligence University Mr. Isaac Lamberth, Citadel Veteran student

Panelists

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Mr. Mark Lester, South Carolina Ports AuthorityDr. Steve Mallory, University of Mississippi Ms. Margaret Marangione, Syntelligent Analytic SolutionsMr. Ronald Marks, Daniel Morgan Graduate School of National SecurityDr. David McElreath, University of Mississippi Mr. Preston McLaughlin, Daniel Morgan Graduate School of National SecurityDr. Randall Murch, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Dr. Julius Mutol, Charleston Southern University Mr. Richard Orth, Mid Atlantic ProfessionalsMs. Celia Paulsen, NIST BG Aaron Prupas, USAF Mr. John Ravan, University of South Carolina CAPT John Reed, USCGMr. Mike Riggs, Perch Security Dr. Tom Ruby, USAF (ret.)Dr. Jungwoo Ryoo, The Pennsylvania State University Ms. Stephanie Samoska, Federal Bureau of Investigation Mr. Tom Scott, SC CyberDr. Valerie Sessions, Charleston Southern University Imam Talib Shareef, The Nation’s Mosque, Masjid MuhammadMs. Tiffany Silverman, The Citadel Ms. Elizabeth Snead, Cofense Mr. Alexander Solomon, U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York Ms. Emily Street, Citadel graduate student (graduated)Dr. William Tafoya, University of New Haven Dr. Blair Taylor, NSA Ms. Anna Thies, Maritime AssociationDr. Michael Verdicchio, The Citadel Mr. Corey White, Portland State University/NikeMr. Chip Wickenden, Perch Security Dr. Michael Wigginton, University of Southern MississippiCDR Nicholas Wong, USCGMr. Robert Wood, CA VeracodeMr. J. D. Work, Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs

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