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Author: Kate Drew

Kate Drew is an M.A. candidate at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute, where she is pursing a dual degree in Journalism and International Relations. She completed her undergraduate degree in Finance and International Business at Villanova University and traveled extensively during her time there. Her interests range from international economics to intelligence and security. She also works as an Editorial Analyst at Value Line Publishing.
Insights | Reducing Uncertainty
Insights North America

Insights | Reducing Uncertainty

September 15, 2015September 16, 20157 min read

[Originally posted here] Books and movies often portray U.S. intelligence as a salacious world of secrets and spies, evoking images of Liam Neeson scaling buildings

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The US Needs To Set Clear Cybersecurity Standards
North America Op-ed

The US Needs To Set Clear Cybersecurity Standards

April 13, 2015April 13, 20154 min read

In February, the Obama Administration unveiled its latest National Security Strategy, and to no surprise, cyber threats are prominent on the list of concerns. The

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