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Current Issues: Potomac Institute co-hosts discussion on "The Power of Sufism to Resist Radical Thoughts in Islam"

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Promoting peace and religious tolerance is the best way to reclaim territory from extreme branches of religion, and experts and leaders on these topics gathered May 9 at a panel discussion co-hosted by the Inter-University Center for Terrorism Studies (Potomac Institute for Policy Studies) and the International Law Institute.

Introducing “The Power of Sufism to Resist Radical Thoughts in Islam,” Kim Phan, Executive Director of the International Law Institute, said that to achieve economic growth in developing countries, the rule of law and security need to be in place.

Professor Yonah Alexander, Director, Inter-University Center for Terrorism Studies, observed that if quantity and quality of tolerance and ecumenical reconciliation can be raised, than the better chance for more peaceful resolutions of conflicts worldwide.

Khawaja Farooq Renzu Shah, the keynote speaker, said Sufism has historically played a role in promoting peace and religious tolerance, and that it can reclaim that role from the more extreme brands of Islam that have recently begun to take hold across the world.

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Potomac Institute - In the News: Cyber Security

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In the News: Potomac Institute is focus in Cyber Security Policy article - National Defense Magazine

Amb David Smith, Potomac Institute Cyber Center director, was featured as cybersecurity policy expert in an upcoming (June) article of National Defense Magazine.  The article discusses the President's executive order aimed at guarding critical infrastructure in private hands from cyber-espionage and attacks:

“With the possible exception of the electricity grid, there are no bigger targets than the defense industrial base,” said former Ambassador David J. Smith, who now serves as the director of the Potomac Institute’s Cyber Center. The institute is an Arlington, Va.-based think tank.
The widespread theft of intellectual property from U.S. defense firms by hackers in China and Russia are operations of strategic importance, Smith said. 
“We are talking about nation states targeting the U.S. government and the holders of its intellectual property,” he said. China and Russia are trying to equalize their technology with the United States and cannot do it on their own.

...The problem can be tackled without strict laws, Smith said. Industry is saying, “Please don’t give us a bunch of rules and regulations that are going to be outdated literally before the ink dries,” he said.
Technology moves fast. Congress moves slowly. It is best to have broad mandates, he said.
The legislation should set up performance-based goals companies should meet, and make them structure their solutions so their defenses against network intrusions can be tested. But they should be free to come up with their own ideas, Smith said.

There are some positive signs this year as lawmakers again try to pass cybersecurity legislation, he said.

http://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/archive/2013/June/Pages/DefenseIndustrialBaseWaryofCybersecurityLaws.aspx

   

Potomac Institute Welcomes Michael Shank, Senior Fellow - Cyber and Intel Focus

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Potomac Institute Welcomes Michael Shank, Senior Fellow

Michael Shank is now a Senior Fellow at the Potomac Institute for Policy Studies.  He is the former Staff Director for Minority Members, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, U.S. House of Representatives. 

Previously, Mr. Shank was the first NSA/CSS Representative to USCYBERCOM.  As the senior advisor, he provided technical knowledge, insight and leadership to optimize NSA/CSS enterprise support to USCYBERCOM and their service components.  Prior to that assignment, he served as the Deputy NSA Chief of Staff for Cyber and was responsible for Cyber Strategy and Policy and for NSA/CSS support to planning for USCYBERCOM.

He is viewed as an imaginative theorist and operational planner for the employment of Cyber and Intelligence operations. As a direct outcome of his contributions, the NSA/CSS and the U.S. CYBERCOMMAND served as key sources of technical expertise and operational capability for projecting power and conducting defense in cyberspace.

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Potomac Institute Expert on stage at TEDx Tblisi - Cyber Security

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Potomac Institute was front and center at TEDx Tblisi!  Cyber-security expert and our own Associate Academic Fellow Khatuna Mshvidobadze examined the rapidly changing world of cyber security, linking day-to-day computing to the world of cyber-warfare. She is an Associate Academic Fellow at the Potomac Institute Cyber Center in the US and a Senior Associate at the Georgian Security Analysis Center.

Check it out! -  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjS9ns1G1ek

In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.

   

Gordon Keiser - Senior Fellow At Potomac Institute

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Gordon Keiser is Senior Fellow at Potomac Institute

The Potomac Institute welcomes Col Gordon Keiser, USMC (ret) as a Senior Fellow.  Prior to joining the Institute, he was at the Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory, Quantico, VA, and worked at the U.S. Naval Institute.

He retired from the Marine Corps as an infantry colonel in 1989.  After retirement, he worked from Jan. 2006 to Nov. 2012 as a senior engineer/analyst at the Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory in Quantico, VA. From April 2000 to May 2005, he was Senior Editor, Proceedings magazine, and Deputy Seminar Manager at the U.S. Naval Institute, Annapolis, MD. From Sep. 1989 to March 2000, he was Director of Operations and Deputy Seminar Manager at the Naval Institute.

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Ken Hamilton Joins Institute as Senior Fellow

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Potomac Institute welcomes Ken Hamilton, Senior Fellow

CAPT Ken Hamilton, USNR (ret) has joined Potomac Institute for Policy Studies as a Senior Fellow. He has had a distinguished career both as a naval officer and as an expert in DoD acquisition management.  He is the founder and President of the KENTIA Management Group, Inc (KTMG) a private engineering management consulting firm supporting various major DoD Acquisition Programs and industry clients. 

He has served the principle strategic management advisor to ACAT I acquisition programs and served as a founding member and acquisition management subject matter expert for OSD’s Systems of Systems Center of Excellence (SOSECE), whose charter was to apply the latest tenets of systems science to the development of methodologies for streamlining the DoD acquisition process.  Mr. Hamilton is also the co-founder and President of Mission Technology Systems, LLC (MTS) which is the manufacturer of small tactical unmanned aerial systems (STUAS).

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Dr. Hank Orejuela, Ph.D., Joins Potomac Institute's Board of Regents

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Dr. Hank Orejuela, Ph.D., Joins the Board of Regents  

The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies (www.potomacinstitute.org) is pleased to announce that Dr. Hank Orejuela has been named a Member of the Board of Regents.  Dr. Orejuela founded Applied Systems Analytics LLC in 2011.

Institute Chairman and CEO Michael Swetnam hailed Orejuela's achievements, welcoming him to the Institute:  "Dr. Orejuela is an extremely accomplished engineer, developer, leader, and innovator.  Every effort he has been involved in for the past forty years has seen unparalleled success due to his participation.  I know that his involvement with the Institute will similarly lead us to great impacts."

Dr. Hank Orejuela’s experience and professional accomplishments span both government and private industry, and he has been a leader in the Defense Industry.  Dr. Orejuela founded Applied Systems Analytics LLC in 2011 providing Intelligence, IT and Advanced Technology consulting for DoD and other departments of the U.S. government.  He supports the Rapid Reaction Technology Office within the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Research and Engineering, ASD(R&E) and also recently participated in a comprehensive study for ASD(R&E), addressing the future use of Microelectronics in DoD programs and systems.

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