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Advanced Cognitive Security Course
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A comprehensive course into cognitive security, where information security meets the challenges of misinformation, disinformation, and influence operations in the digital age.
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Stephen H. Campbell specializes in researching and defending against asymmetric cyber, cognitive, and physical threats. Stephen has a combined 40 years’ experience in the fields of information technology and international security studies, as a programmer, analyst, product manager, trainer, researcher, curriculum developer, and virtual CISO.

Dr. Pablo Breuer is an executive director for enterprise security architecture at Morgan Stanley, a non-resident senior fellow of the Atlantic Council’s GeoTech Center and twenty-two-year veteran of the U.S. Navy with tours including the military director of the U.S. Special Operations Command Donovan Group.
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The European Union and the United States have adopted a common standard for exchanging structured threat information on FIMI […]
The DISARM framework […together with STIX2 and OpenCTI…] will significantly strengthen our collective efforts to identify, analyse and counter FIMI by enhancing our common situational awareness of FIMI threats.
is that I’m seeing better work overall than the freestyle ‘connect the dots’ work that never had the
evidence to back some of the wilder hypotheses in this space.



