Intelligence, National Security, and Technology Program
The Intelligence, National Security, and Technology (INT) program provides a vision for the future of intelligence, anticipates developments in technology, and explains the implications for national security
Our team delivers critical insights on how the government, industry, and other innovators should prioritize today to position for a future marked by security uncertainty and rapid technological change. Our Director, Emily Harding, spent her government career leading teams through multiple national security crises and disruptive change. At CSIS she has established herself as a forward-looking leading thinker on intelligence issues.
INT convenes thought leaders to unravel the complex effects of technological disruptions; produces rigorous, scholarly research on the craft of intelligence; and helps policymakers understand how technology will shape global security dynamics. Our mission is to provide timely, relevant, approachable analysis and clear-eyed, actionable recommendations to shape the future of intelligence.
Contact
- Julia Dickson
- Research Associate, International Security Program
- jdickson@csis.org
Media Queries
- H. Andrew Schwartz
- Chief Communications Officer
- 202.775.3242
- aschwartz@csis.org
- Samuel Cestari
- Media Relations Coordinator, External Relations
- 202.775.7317
- scestari@csis.org
Latest Analysis
A Russian Bot Farm Used AI to Lie to Americans. What Now?
The United States and its allies disrupted a Russian bot farm that used AI to spread propaganda. With this, Russia has officially made one dystopian prediction about AI come true: it used it to lie better, faster, and more believably.
Commentary by Emily Harding — July 16, 2024
Ukraine in the Balance: A Battlefield Update on the War in Ukraine
Transcript — February 22, 2024
Russia Aims at Montenegro
Commentary by Julia Dickson and Emily Harding — February 13, 2024
DIA Demonstrates Practical Innovation for Mission Success
Commentary by Julia Dickson and Emily Harding — January 19, 2024
Lawmakers Will Need to Own the Consequences of Letting Section 702 Lapse
Commentary by Emily Harding — December 11, 2023
Featured Event
Fireside Chat with LTG Berrier
Recent Events
The NRO Story: A Conversation with Dr. Chris Scolese
Cyber Leaders Series: Winning the Cyber War; a Conversation with Israel Soong
The Melting Point: A Book Talk with General Frank McKenzie
Cyber Leaders Series: The future of cyber on the African continent; a conversation with Kenya's PS Tanui
Ukraine in the Balance: A Battlefield Update on the War in Ukraine
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The NRO Story: A Conversation with Dr. Chris Scolese
Event — October 3, 2024
Cyber Leaders Series: Winning the Cyber War; a Conversation with Israel Soong
Event — September 20, 2024
The Melting Point: A Book Talk with General Frank McKenzie
Event — June 11, 2024
Cyber Leaders Series: The future of cyber on the African continent; a conversation with Kenya's PS Tanui
Event — May 17, 2024
Ukraine in the Balance: A Battlefield Update on the War in Ukraine
Event — February 22, 2024
Fireside Chat with Andrew Shearer
Event — December 4, 2023
Hamas’ October 7 Attack: The Tactics, Targets, and Strategy of Terrorists
Event — November 7, 2023
Press Briefing: Latest Insights on Israel-Hamas War
Event — October 13, 2023
Army OSINT: Defining a New Course
Event — September 12, 2023
Lessons in U.S. Intelligence and Special Operations
Event — June 16, 2023