Second InterAgency Brown-Bag Lecture a success

Yesterday the Simons Center for Interagency Cooperation and the U.S. Army Command and General Staff School (CGSS) hosted the second lecture in their new InterAgency Brown-Bag Lecture Series. Over 65 students and faculty from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College (CGSC) and other area universities attended the lecture.

Special Agent Christopher J. Lamb, Ph.D., from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), presented on the topic of the FBI Cyber Task Force. During his presentation, Lamb discussed the FBI Cyber Task Force’s mission and how it works with the Department of Defense and other government agencies with the students and faculty attending. Lamb also alluded to FBI Director James Comey’s address at the Symantec Government Symposium earlier this year.

The InterAgency Brown-Bag Lecture Series is an extracurricular, interagency topic-focused series that is intended to help enrich the CGSS curriculum. The next lecture in the series will be held in the Arnold Conference Room of the Lewis and Clark Center on November 8, from 12:30pm to 1:30pm, and will feature Dr. John G. Breen, CGSC Commandant’s Distinguished Chair for National Intelligence Studies. More information about the November lecture can be found here.

For more photos from the lecture, please follow the link below.
FBI Cyber Task Force, InterAgency Brown-Bag Lecture

For more on FBI Director James Comey’s remarks, please follow the link below.
2016 Symantec Government Symposium, C-SPAN

Students and faculty listen to Christopher Lamb during the second InterAgency Brown-Bag Lecture. More than 65 students and faculty attended the second lecture in this new series.

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