On Thursday, March 28, 2019, the Intelligence Studies Project hosted its fifth annual Symposium on Intelligence in Transition. It featured a keynote address by the Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence Susan Gordon. This event was co-sponsored by the Strauss Center for International Security and Law, Clements Center for National Security, and LBJ School of Public Affairs. Click HERE for an agenda from the event, and HERE for speaker biographies. For the Horns of a Dilemma interview podcast with Steve Slick and Susan Gordon, click HERE. For event photographs, click HERE. Videos can be found below or on ISP’s YouTube page.
- US officials planning for a future in which Huawei has a major share of 5G global networks (Washington Post)
- Did The U.S. Just Concede Defeat In Its War With Huawei? (Forbes)
- US braces for future 5G world largely built with mobile network gear from China’s Huawei (South China Morning Post)
- US security officials plan for allies using Huawei 5G gear (Telecoms Tech)
Panel One: Strategic Remarks
Panel Two: Law Enforcement Responses to New Threats
“Intelligence in Transition” Keynote by Susan Gordon
Panel Three: Emerging Threats, Technology Challenges, and Institutional Change