Eighth Annual National Security Symposium on Asymmetric Threats, Sponsored by Association of Old Crows, CACI, & Center for Se...
13 Agosto 2014 - 7:43PM
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Dialogue on Cyber, Electronic Warfare, and
Critical Infrastructure Strategies
CACI International Inc (NYSE:CACI) announced today that the
eighth symposium in the Asymmetric Threat symposia series, titled
“Cyber, Electronic Warfare, and Critical Infrastructure Strategies
for National Security,” is scheduled for October 1, 2014. Sponsored
jointly by the Association of Old Crows (AOC), CACI, and the Center
for Security Policy (CSP), the symposium will take place at the
Gannett Conference Center in McLean, Virginia.
This non-partisan, not‐for‐profit event is part of the
Asymmetric Threat series, established in 2008 by CACI as a forum
for furthering the national dialogue on how to address complex
asymmetric threats to national security. Last year’s symposium
focused on the interplay of offense and defense in combating
asymmetric threats. This year’s symposium focuses on
the indispensable role of
cyber, electromagnetic spectrum dominance, and electronic
warfare measures in defending the United States and its critical
cyber infrastructure as well as assuring U.S. military operational
superiority.
This symposium is by invitation only. Registration for invitees
is now open at asymmetricthreat.net.
Wayne Shaw and Ken Israel, Leadership at Association of Old
Crows, said, “In any modern, complex conflict the speed of
information must exceed the speed of engagement. Cyber and EW are
at the epicenter of information driven operations. We in the
Association of Old Crows are addressing how to optimize the synergy
between EW and Cyber within a constrained electromagnetic
environment. Both EW and Cyber have become ‘on call’ capabilities
that directly contribute to the kill chain. Control of the
Electromagnetic Spectrum is now as vital as the weapons
themselves.”
According to CACI President and Chief Executive Officer Ken
Asbury, “CACI and our co-sponsors, the Association of Old Crows and
the Center for Security Policy, continue our thought leadership in
the critical area of national security with our joint support for
the annual Asymmetric Threat symposia series. These events, which
attract an array of experts from government, civilian agencies, and
industry, continue our commitment to finding the solutions our
nation requires to counter national and global threats at every
level.”
Frank Gaffney, President and Founder of the Center for Security
Policy, said, “The vulnerabilities of America’s electric and other
critical infrastructures to asymmetric attack and naturally
occurring events could give rise to existential threats to the
nation. This conference should make an important contribution to
identifying and encouraging the needed corrective actions.”
About AOC
AOC is a not-for-profit international professional association
with over 13,000 members and 200+ organizations engaged in the
science and practice of Electronic Warfare, Information Operations,
and related disciplines. AOC promotes the exchange of new ideas and
information and the dissemination of new research and knowledge in
these fields and publishes a monthly professional magazine, the
Journal of Electronic Defense. Learn more at crows.org.
About CACI
CACI provides information solutions and services in support of
national security missions and government transformation for
Intelligence, Defense, and Federal Civilian customers. A Fortune
magazine World’s Most Admired Company in the IT Services industry,
CACI is a member of the Fortune 1000 Largest Companies, the Russell
2000 Index, and the S&P SmallCap 600 Index. CACI provides
dynamic careers for over 15,300 employees in 120 offices worldwide.
Visit www.caci.com.
About CSP
CSP is a non-profit, non-partisan national security organization
that specializes in identifying policies, actions, and resource
needs that are critical to American security. The group ensures
these issues are the subject of focused, principled examination and
effective action by recognized policy experts, appropriate
officials, opinion leaders, and the general public. Learn more at
www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org.
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