Thursday, June 20, 2013
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Conferences

The NSF has credentials in the fields of international terrorism, homeland security, and civilian emergency preparedness as identified below.

Post-conference reports are available by clicking here.

Terrorism

 

March 2012 Israel's Counter-Terrorism Experience: Preparing for the Next Generation of Threat Scenarios

October 2010

Asymmetrical Warfare and International Law in the 21st Century
June 2004 Counterterrorism Technology and Privacy**
April 2001 State Emergency Health Powers and the Bioterrorism Threat
(co-organized by the US Centers for Disease Control)
June 2000 Catastrophic Terrorism


Homeland Security and Homeland Defense

 

July 2010 No More Secrets: National Security Strategies for a Transparent World
Sep 2009
National Security Threats in Cyberspace
April 2008  The Intersection of Immigration and National Security
May 2007 International Networks and Homeland Security: Challenge and Opportunity
May 2006 Understanding the Privatization of National Security
June 2003 The Role of the Military in Securing the Homeland
May 2001 Conference/Workshop attended by Members of Congress and staff wherein the recommendation was made to create a Department of Homeland Security
   

Emergency Preparation and Response

 

Feb 2007 Workshop with Chicagoland civic leaders on preparation for a catastrophic incident
May 2005 Law Amid the Ruins: Doing Business After Disaster (Continuity of Operations of the Public and Private Sector in the Event of a Catastrophic Incident
Oct 2003 School Safety in the 21 st Century: Adapting to New Security Challenges Post-9/
Feb 2003 Civilian Preparedness: "Prudent Preparation: What Can I Do in the Event of a Mass Casualty Incident?"
Oct 2002 Conference: A Medical Model for Mass Casualty Incident Management


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