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2017 European Security Seminar East Infographic

2017 European Security Seminar East Infographic

Infographic for Marshall Center's 2017 European Security Seminar East resident course.

2017 Program on Terrorism and Security Studies Alumni Community of Interest Group Infographic

2017 Program on Terrorism and Security Studies Alumni Community of Int...

Infographic on the Marshall Center Program on Terrorism and Security Studies Community of Interest Workshop. The focus was the role of women in countering terrorism.

Information Assurance Kazakhsan Non Resident Course Poster

Information Assurance Kazakhsan Non Resident Course Poster

The George C. Marshall European Center held a three day workshop on Information Assurance and Cyber Security in Astana, Kazakhstan, March 1-3, 2017. This poster was created in support of the workshop.

The Marshall Center’s Program on Terrorism and Security

The Marshall Center’s Program on Terrorism and Security

The Marshall Center’s Program on Terrorism and Security Studies started Feb. 14. The PTSS course addresses numerous aspects of a threat that confronts nations around the globe. The four-week course is designed ... More

Program on Cyber Security Studies Infographic

Program on Cyber Security Studies Infographic

Held once a year, Program on Cyber Security Studies focuses on strategic objectives, techniques, policies, and best practices that secure and defend the availability, integrity, authentication, confidentiality,... More

Seminar poster for Mongolia Tailored Seminar.  A delegation

Seminar poster for Mongolia Tailored Seminar. A delegation

Seminar poster for Mongolia Tailored Seminar. A delegation of five parliamentarians and seven senior government officials from Mongolia spent three days at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security S... More

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