Nov 23, 2020–Nov 23, 2020 from 12:00pm–1:00pm
Intelligence used to be the purview of highly-trained professionals who relied heavily on classified information. A new model is emerging in which analysts outside the government collect and analyze open-source information. An important example of this development is the growing use of satellite imagery for intelligence purposes. In this webinar, we look both at the general issue of how such intelligence is collected and analyzed and at some particular examples from the study of North Korea.
Speaker: Melissa Hanham, Deputy Director, Open Nuclear Network, One Earth Future
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Korea-Pacific Program Webinar Series:
This webinar series is designed to showcase new research as well as a forum for discussion of major policy issues. This series has received generous support from the Korea Foundation.
Nov 23, 2020–Nov 23, 2020
from 12:00pm–1:00pm
Online Webinar
Registration for this event is required.
Visit the registration page for details.
Free
Curtis Bruno • C1bruno@ucsd.edu
Faculty, Staff, Students, The General Public
Korea Pacific Program @ The School for Global Policy and Strategy