Announcing 10th Asymmetric Threat Symposium

Co-sponsored by CACI, Center for Security Policy, Institute for the Study of War and the Mitchell Institute

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Asymmetric Threat Symposium X

The 10th symposium in the Asymmetric Threat symposia series explores how the U.S. can combat asymmetric threats that have expanded in prevalence and complexity. The latest symposium addresses the reality that America and its allies face increasingly complex global threats. Nation states, terrorist organizations, and insider threats employ diverse means to tip the strategic advantage in their favor. With this in mind, today’s foremost thought leaders will discuss what it takes to protect America.

About the Asymmetric Threat Symposia

The Asymmetric Threat symposia series is hosted by CACI, the Center for Security Policy, the Institute for the Study of War, and the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies to deliver timely and resonant discussion of America’s most critical national security challenges. The latest event builds on previous symposia in the series to advance recommendations on countering asymmetric threats. These recommendations are gleaned from today’s top thought leaders across government, industry, and the private sector. The non-partisan and not-for-profit series was founded in 2008 by CACI Executive Chairman and Chairman of the Board Dr. J.P. (Jack) London and Lead Director on CACI’s Board of Directors Dr. Warren Phillips.

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