The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies' International Center for Terrorism Studies hosted a panel discussion, UN-Palestinian Statehood: Political, Legal, Social, Economic and Strategic Perspectives, on Tuesday, September 27, from 12-2 pm. Co-sponsors of this event included the Inter-University Center for Terrorism Studies and the Inter-University Center for Legal Studies of the International Law Institute. Click here to go to C-SPAN video of the event.
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The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies' Center for Neurotechnology Studies presented a Special CCNELSI Symposium: The Power - and Problems - of Prediction: Capabilities and Limitations of Neuro-Psychiatric Science and Technology to Predict and Prevent Violent Behavior on September 9, 2011. The program looked at the capabilities of brain science to be used as a tool in the fight against violence and terrorism. Click below to watch a video of the event.
The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies hosted the sixth event in its Cyber Challenge Symposia Series, "Cybersecurity Policy: Where Are We and Where Do We Need to Be?" from 2-4 pm on Wednesday, October 5, at the Institute. The program was part of a series of seminars dealing with the numerous cybersecurity issues currently confronting the nation. Speakers included: Amb. David Smith (Ret.), Potomac Institute Senior Fellow and Director, Georgian Security Analysis Center; Daniel Gallington, Esq., Potomac Institute Senior Fellow and Member, Board of Regents, and former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Territorial Security; RDML Jamie Barnett, USNR (Ret.) Chief of the Federal Communications Commission Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau; and LtGen Robert Shea, USMC (Ret.), Executive Vice President, DoD and Unified Services, Smartronix. Click below to watch video of the event.