2019 National Security Education Program Colloquium
Hosted by the Hume Center for National Security and Technology and the Virginia Tech Integrated Security Destination Area & sponsored by SAIC
Date:
April 16, 2019
Location:
Lathan Ballroom A, The Inn at Virginia Tech
901 Prices Fork Rd, Blacksburg, VA 24061
About the 2019 National Security Education Program Colloquium
The annual National Security Education Program Colloquium is the highlight of our educational programs. It allows students from across the university to interact with leaders from the intelligence and national security community and includes a student research poster session, panels featuring government and industry speakers, networking sessions, and a keynote address. The theme for 2019 is the Weaponization of Information and Artificial Intelligence. This colloquium is hosted by the Hume Center for National Security and Technology and the Virginia Tech Integraed Security Destination Area and sponsored by SAIC.
9:00 a.m. Welcome – Col. Paul Mele, Commanding Officer of the Virginia Tech Army ROTC
9:10 a.m. Student Team Presentation – Hack RFML Attack & Resilience Teams
9:40 a.m. Day of Remembrance Moment of Silence
- Led by Madison Dillow, Cadet Sergeant, Corps of Cadets
9:45 a.m. Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities and Threats for the Intelligence Community
- Jonathan Black – Hume Center Aerospace and Ocean Systems Lab (Moderator)
- Sarita B. – Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Kirk Jenne – Aveshka, Inc.
- Jasen Halmes – CACI
- Karen Metzler – Northrop Grumman
10:45 a.m. Networking Break and Refreshments
11:00 a.m. Student Team Presentation – CyberLeaders Teams
11:30 a.m. Student Team Presentation – SAIC Team
12:00 noon Lunch
- Latham Ballroom B
1:00 p.m. Workforce Development for Emerging National Security Technologies
- Caroline Frampton – SAIC (Moderator)
- Mike B. – Central Intelligence Agency
- Deborah Golden – Deloitte
- Patty Finch – Northrop Grumman
- Kent Pride – Raytheon
2:00 p.m. Student Team Presentation – CACI Team
2:20 p.m. Break
2:30 p.m. Technical and Policy Considerations of Cyber Influence Operations
- Chris A. – National Security Agency (Moderator)
- Christopher C. – Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Phil Harvey – Raytheon
- Chad Levinson – Virginia Tech School of Public and International Affairs
- David Raymond – Virginia Cyber Range