Global Security Threats
“Through a Glass Darkly: What Security Threats Does the Future Hold and What Can We Do Now to Protect Ourselves from Them?” was a program of the third annual Aspen Security Forum, held by the Aspen Institute’s Homeland Security Program in partnership with The New York Times and CNN’s “Security Clearance” website.
National Intelligence Council Counselor Matthew Burrows and former CIA and Homeland Security officials talked about future world security th… read more
National Intelligence Council Counselor Matthew Burrows and former CIA and Homeland Security officials talked about future world security threats and how to prevent them. Dina Temple-Raston, NPR’s Counterterrorism Correspondent, moderated. From the Aspen Security Forum in July, this is just over an hour.
“Through a Glass Darkly: What Security Threats Does the Future Hold and What Can We Do Now to Protect Ourselves from Them?” was a program of the third annual Aspen Security Forum, held by the Aspen Institute’s Homeland Security Program in partnership with The New York Times and CNN’s “Security Clearance” website. close
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