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A 2024 assessment of threats from DHS

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CERL Executive Board member Harvey Rishikof recently moderated a talkback which highlighted some of the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) key insights from the 2024 Homeland Threat Assessment, addressing threats like foreign and domestic terrorism, immigration, cyber attacks, and the leveraging of AI technologies to create and spread disinformation. The event, hosted by the Standing Committee on Law and National Security, featured Jonathan Meyer, General Counsel for the DHS.

Harvey Rishikof is a CERL Executive Board member and the Director of Policy and Cyber Security Research and Visiting Research Professor at University of Maryland Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security (ARLIS). He is also the former Chair of the American Bar Association Standing Committee on Law and National Security, the former Convening Authority for the Guantánamo Military Commissions, and a Visiting Professor of Law at Temple Law School. Read his full bio here.

The views expressed here are the author’s own and do not necessarily represent those of any organization or university.

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