The Aspen Security Forum is well underway in Colorado this afternoon. NPR Counterterrorism Correspondent Dina Temple-Raston is moderating the panel Through a Glass Darkly: What Security Threats Does the Future Hold and What Can We Do Now to Protect Ourselves from Them?
This discussion will delve into questions regarding the evolution of terrorism in the world, both short-term and long-term, along with its potential effects on the United States politically, economically and militarily.
You can stream the conversation live, right here from 4 p.m. – 5 p.m. (ET). Join the discussion on Twitter with @AspenInstitute using #AspenSecurity.
Who's On Stage
Moderator
Dina Temple-Raston, Counterterrorism Correspondent, NPR
Panelists
Dr. Mathew Burrows, Counselor, National Intelligence Council
Charles Allen, Former Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Intelligence and Analysis; Principal, The Chertoff Group
John McLaughlin, Former Acting and Deputy Director, Central Intelligence Agency; Distinguished Practitioner-in-Residence, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies
Maurice Sonnenberg, Co-Chairman, National Commission for the Review of the Research and Development Programs of the United States Intelligence Community
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