LinkedIn tracking pixel
events

Russian Strategy and Cyber Influence Operations Against the United States

Thu, Jun 14, 2018, 4:00pm - 5:00pm


You are cordially invited to a lecture on the topic of
Russian Strategy and Cyber Influence Operations
Against the United States

with 
Rebekah Koffler
Threat Intelligence Expert on Russian Doctrine/Strategy, IWP Alumna

Thursday, June 14, 2018
4:00-5:00 PM

The Institute of World Politics
1521 16th Street NW
Washington, D.C.
Parking

Register

Cyber Intelligence

This event is part of a series with Women Executives in National Security (WENS).

About the Speaker: Rebekah Koffler is a threat intelligence expert on Russian Doctrine/Strategy and a former U.S. intelligence officer who specializes in strategic intelligence analysis of the Russian threat, including Cyber, to U.S. and Western security. As a recognized IC expert on Russia, Ms. Koffler delivered classified briefings to top U.S. military commanders, the White House National Security Council, the Directors of the CIA and DIA, NATO, senior Congressional Staff, and the Vice Chairman-select of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Born and raised in the former Soviet Union and educated both in Russia and the United States, Rebekah is Russian-English bilingual and has a deep understanding of the Russian strategic culture, mindset and behavior. Ms. Koffler holds an M.A. in International Transactions from the George Mason University in Virginia, a B.A./M.A. in Foreign Languages from Moscow State Pedagogical University, and a Graduate Certificate in Intelligence from the Institute of World Politics in Washington D.C. She is the founder of a national security consultancy Doctrine & Strategy Consulting LLC.

 


IWP EVENTS POLICY: Attendance at all IWP events requires registration in advance. If you purchased a ticket for an IWP event, these tickets are non-refundable. IWP reserves the right to ask for a government-issued ID that matches your name on the confirmed attendee list. Please note that general seating for public events is on a first-come, first serve basis. The use of photographic and/or recording equipment is prohibited except by advanced permission from IWP, the event organizer, and the speaker(s). Please contact events@iwp.edu with any inquries. IWP reserves the right to prohibit photographic and/or recording equipment, either in advance of, immediately before, or during an event. The Institute’s dress code requires attire appropriate for a professional setting. This helps to ensure a positive learning environment and a climate conducive to respectful interaction. The Institute of World Politics is not responsible for lost or stolen property. IWP is a private organization; as such, all attendees are guests of the Institute. The purpose of IWP events is to promote academic discourse on a variety of issues related to the subjects taught at our school. Please note that the views expressed by our guest lecturers do not necessarily reflect the views of The Institute of World Politics.