AFCEA International Hosts Experts from the European Union, NATO, Law Enforcement and Defense to Examine How to Leverage Intelligence Assets.
BRUSSELS, Nov. 19, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- New intelligence approaches and capabilities are required to meet Europe's collective security needs. To address these challenges, AFCEA Intelligence is hosting the second Global Intelligence Forum on December 10-11, 2013, at Le Plaza Hotel in Brussels, Belgium. The program brings together speakers from the European Union, NATO, special interest groups, law enforcement agencies, academia and traditional defense and security organizations.
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During the first day of the conference, experts will focus on the overarching security issues Europe and its close partners face. In addition, they will discuss how the European intelligence services and the private sector can be leveraged to meet national and collective requirements. The second day of the conference will use the cyber domain as an example of how intelligence can help meet identified challenges through improved information sharing and technology practices.
Register online at http://intelforum.afcea.org/brussels.
Conference Details:
- WHAT: 2013 AFCEA Global Intelligence Forum Brussels
- WHEN: December 10-11, 2013
- WHERE: Le Plaza Hotel, Brussels, Belgium
Featured Speakers:
- Mr. Eugene Kaspersky, chief executive officer and chairman, Kaspersky Lab
- Ambassador Maciej Popowski, deputy secretary general, European External Action Service, European Union
- Ambassador Alexander Vershbow, deputy secretary general and Smart Defence Envoy, NATO
Forum Topics:
- NATO Initiatives and the Role of Intelligence
- EU Security Initiatives and the Role of Intelligence
- Meeting the Collaborative Challenge: Successes and Failures of Intelligence
- The Role of Intelligence in NATO and EU Response to Threats in the Cyber Domain
- Challenges for Intelligence in Supporting Efforts to Counter the Threats in the Cyber Domain
- Strengthening the Government—Industry Intelligence Partnership for Collective Security
More information about AFCEA Intelligence is available online.
AFCEA International, established in 1946, is a non-profit organization serving its members by providing a forum for the ethical exchange of information, and dedicated to increasing knowledge through the exploration of issues relevant to its members in information technology, communications and electronics for the defense, homeland security and intelligence communities.
SOURCE AFCEA International
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