Artificial intelligence (AI) technology-enhanced analytical methods represent a potentially significant transformation in intelligence analysis. As AI increasingly permeates intelligence analysis, it is imperative to explore its ethical and practical facets. Our workshop presents an opportunity for forward-thinking individuals from the intelligence community, academia, NGOs, and the private sector to formulate policies and strategies for the responsible use of AI solutions in intelligence analysis.
Join us in this collaborative effort to navigate the complexities of AI and to ensure its responsible and informed application in intelligence analysis. Acquire the knowledge and confidence to steer your organization and educational program into the future of intelligence analysis.
Welcome and Introduction
Host Opening Remarks and Overview of the Agenda
Dr. Frederic Lemieux, Georgetown University
Keynote Address: The Future of AI in Intelligence Analysis
Marie Falkowski - ODNI / CIA
Director for IC Mission Analytics and Technology Acceleration
How AI might resolve recurrent problems (e.g., lack of imagination, biases) and create new problems for the IC? Where is AI integrated and where can it be integrated throughout the intelligence cycle?
Panel Discussion:
Dr. Frederic Lemieux, Georgetown University
Michaela Mesquite - ODNI - Augmenting Intelligence Using Machines (AIM) Initiative
Ed Waltz, Prof. of Practice (Intelligence) Naval Postgraduate School, Adjunct Prof. (Strategic Intelligence) Patrick Henry College
Workshop: Strategies for Responsible Use of AI in Intelligence Analysis
Dr. Barry A. Zulauf, IAFIE President
Findings from Research about AI and Intelligence Analysis
Insights about AI Explainability, Human-AI Collaboration, Evaluation, etc.
Dr. Matthew Schmidt, Director of Programs for the Laboratory for Analytic Sciences (LAS), North Carolina State University
Applied Uses of AI in OSINT Analysis: A Fireside Chat
Chris Rasmussen, Tearline PM, NGA
Peter Szekely - Branch Chief Analytic Innovation Governance
DIA Analytic Innovation Office
Brian Drake, Federal CTO, Accrete.AI
Integrity, Transparency, Explainability, and Accountability in AI Systems
Dr. Aisha Sikder Behr - Director for AI and Machine Learning at CGI and Adjunct
Professor at George Mason University (GMU)
AI and Intelligence Methodology: An Israeli Perspective
Brig. Gen. (Res.) Yossi Kuperwasser, Designing AI-Powered Intelligence Solutions
Using AI to Enhance OSINT Analysis in the Private Sector
David Kamien - CEO, Mind-Alliance Systems
Scott Leeb - Chief Knowledge Officer, Fragomen
Mark Pfeiffer - CEO, Opmiso
Guidance for Designing AI-Powered Tools for Analysts
David Kamien, Mind-Alliance Systems
Ed Regula, DEA - Zoom
Dr. Shay Hershkovitz - via Zoom
Demo of AI-Powered Systems
AI Governance, Privacy and Civil Liberties Compliance
Moderator: Charles Carithers, Cornerstone Government Affairs
Matt Kohel, Partner - Saul Ewing
Joe Keeley, Partner - Michael Best
Possible Future Uses of AI by Adversaries Against Us
Dr. Eric Bloedorn, Principle Scientist and Chief Scientist for AI Adoption, MITRE Intelligence Center
Addressing AI in Intelligence Studies
Dr. Barry A. Zulauf, IAFIE President (Moderator)
Michael J. Ard - Program Director and Senior Lecturer for the Master of Science in Intelligence Analysis program, JHU
Randy Pherson, CEO - Globalytica
Professor Sir David Omand, Former Head of GCHQ, UK
The Promise and Peril of AI for Intelligence Analysis
Gregory F. Treverton - Senior Adviser (Non-Resident), Transnational Threats Project - CSIS
Possible use of AI to enhance analysis of intelligence and cyber threat intelligence (CTI) in the private sector
Freddy Murstad, Senior Advisor for Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI), Nordic Financial CERT
Guidance for Designing AI-Powered Tools for Analysts
David Kamien, CEO, Mind-Alliance Systems
Dr. Shay Hershkovitz - via Zoom
SUMMARY, FEEDBACK & CLOSING REMARKS ABOUT INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS, INTELLIGENCE STUDIES AND AI
Dr. Barry A. Zulauf, IAFIE President
IAFIE was formed in June 2004, as a result of a gathering of 60-plus intelligence studies trainers and educators at the Sixth Annual International Colloquium on Intelligence at Mercyhurst College in Erie, Pennsylvania.
This group, from various intelligence disciplines including national security, law enforcement and competitive intelligence, recognized the need for a professional association that would span their diverse disciplines and provide a catalyst and resources for their development and that of Intelligence Studies.
It is a leading research university. Founded in the decade that the U.S. Constitution was signed, we’re the nation’s oldest Catholic and Jesuit university.
Today we’re a forward-looking, diverse community devoted to social justice, restless inquiry and respect for each person’s individual needs and talents.
Our holistic approach to education, the rigorous spirit of inquiry that makes our community and alumni a force for change in the world – all underly everything we do as an institution with a rich Catholic and Jesuit heritage.
Mind-Alliance Systems provides intelligence analysis solutions to help analysts ask the right questions, access relevant subject matter experts (SMEs), and tap into background information effortlessly. We apply ideas from intelligence community directives on Analytic Standards (ICD-203) and Analytic Outreach (ICD-205), from structured analytic techniques (SATs), and from advanced data and knowledge management practices. Feel free to contact us for more information.
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