The American Way of Spying: US Counterintelligence vs Its Main Adversaries

April 25, 2018, 12:00-1:15pm (Registration Required, Harvard Affiliates Only)
Room 350, 1 Brattle Square, Cambridge, MA

Join Harvard's Belfer Center for a discussion with a former CIA employee on how Russian and Chinese counterintelligence methods differ from U.S. tactics. Register here, Harvard affiliates only. 

Please join the Intelligence Project for a lunch seminar with Mark Kelton, Former CIA Chief of Counterintelligence, on "The American Way of Spying: U.S. Counterintelligence vs. its Main Adversaries." In this seminar, Mr. Kelton will address the intelligence challenges to the United States posed by Russia and China. Mr. Kelton will draw upon his experiences as an intelligence officer working against both of these targets to provide a practitioner's perspective on confronting the threats to U.S. national security emanating from our country's two most capable intelligence adversaries.

Lunch from Flour Bakery will be provided on a first come, first served basis. Bring your Harvard ID for check-in at the door. 

Speaker:

Mark Kelton, Director of MEK & Associates and a retired senior Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) executive 

Rolf Mowatt-Larssen (Moderator), Director of the Intelligence Project at the Belfer Center