"Cyber," a Belfer Center Directors' Seminar with Richard A. Clarke
The Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs will host a Directors' Seminar with Richard A. Clarke, Partner, Good Harbor Consulting.
The Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs will host a Directors' Seminar with Richard A. Clarke, Partner, Good Harbor Consulting.
The Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs will host a Directors' Seminar with Richard A. Clarke, Partner, Good Harbor Consulting.
Richard A. Clarke is an internationally recognized security expert, including homeland security, national security, cyber security, and counterterrorism issues. He is currently an on-air consultant for ABC News and teaches at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government.
Mr. Clarke served the last three presidents as a senior White House advisor. Over the course of an unprecedented 11 consecutive years of White House service, he held the titles of Special Assistant to the President for Global Affairs, National Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism and Special Advisor to the President for Cyber Security.
Prior to his White House years, Mr. Clarke served for 19 years in the Pentagon, intelligence community, and State Department. He was Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence during the Reagan Administration, and was Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs and coordinated diplomatic efforts to support the 1990-1991 Gulf War and the subsequent security arrangements during the Bush (41) Administration.
As a partner with Good Harbor, Mr. Clarke advises clients on a range of issues including corporate security risk management, information security technology, dealing with the Federal Government on security and IT issues, and counterterrorism.
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