New America and Arizona State University invite you to the fifth annual Future Security Forum (formerly the Future of War Conference) on April 29, 2019 in Washington, D.C. At this conference, leaders from government, academia, journalism, the military, and the private sector will explore pressing issues in international security and defense. Panel topics include:
New America and Arizona State University invite you to join an online Future Security Forum, focused on reimagining national security in the age of COVID-19. Top policymakers, practitioners from government, the private sector, and academia will convene a four-day virtual forum to analyze and debate the most pressing global security issues of the 21st century.
Monday, September 21
12:10-3:00pm ET
New America and Arizona State University are pleased to invite you to the 2021 Future Security Forum, which will be held online September 13-14, 2021. This year’s Forum marks the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Forum sessions will reflect on the past 20 years of U.S. security policy, and chart the next 20 years of national and international security trends.
Professor of Practice, Senior Director, Future Frontlines and Planetary Politics at New America, formerly of U.S. Institute of Peace, U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction.
Professor of Practice, first Deputy Commander of U.S. Cyber Command, combat fighter pilot with a Ph.D. in philosophy from Georgetown University
Professor of Practice, Senior Strategist and Senior Fellow at New America, leading expert on 21st century security, author of best-selling books including Wired for War: The Robotics Revolution and Conflict in the 21st Century and LikeWar: The Weaponization of Social Media.
Professor of Practice, sociologist, journalist, finalist for 2015, 2022, and 2025 Pulitzer Prize and 2014 National Book Award, author of Days of Love and Rage and No Good Men Among the Living.
Daniel Rothenberg, Professor of Practice, Senior Fellow at New America, anthropologist focusing on international law, human rights, genocide, combining oral histories, field-based research and policy analysis, books include Memory of Silence and Drone Wars.
Peter L. Bergen, Professor of Practice, Director of the Intelligence Community Center for Academic Excellence at ASU, Vice President and Director of Future Security at New America, award winning journalist and author of multiple best-selling books including The Cost of Chaos: The Trump Administration and the World and The Rise and Fall of Osama bin Laden.
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