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About JSOU
Popular Resources
Upcoming Courses
*Continuous Learning (CL) courses are not shownLogistics Support to Sensitive Activities
Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Foundations Course
Special Operations Chaplaincy Crisis Care and Counseling
Recent Publications
From Pirates to Power Plays: Geopolitical Strategies and Maritime Security in the Gulf of Guinea and Beyond
The Gulf of Guinea: A Primer
In Denied Areas: Lessons from the British Special Operations Executive and Jedburghs
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About this event
In November
2022, LTC Mitch Wander, JSOU Faculty, interviewed Dr. Shay Hershkovitz about
his new book The Future of National Intelligence: How Emerging Technologies
Reshape Intelligence Communities. Dr. Hershkovitz shares his insights of a
roadmap for an intelligence community that supports decision-makers and all
intelligence consumers to help planners, analysts, and leaders in the special
operations community and beyond. Dr.
Hershkovitz details actionable analysis and recommendations for a way ahead to
reshape the Intelligence community with a design for getting closer to the
optimal change and new capabilities for the intelligence community of the
future.
Dr. Hershkovitz
recommended reading: Superforecasting: The Art and Science of Prediction by
Philip E. Tetlock and Dan Gardner
Dr. Shay Hershkovitz is a senior research fellow at the Intelligence
Methodology Research Center in Israel. He has more than 25 years of experience
in the strategy and research industry space, including in the government
sector, startups, and academia. In the past three decades, he has moved in both
practitioner and academic circles, where he has gained extensive knowledge of
intelligence, strategy, AI/ML, crowdsourcing, and geopolitical analysis.
Hershkovitz is the author of The Future of National Intelligence: How Emerging
Technologies Reshape Intelligence Communities (2022), the coauthor of AMAN
Comes to Light: Israeli Military Intelligence in the 1950s (2013), and author
of dozens of academic articles. He writes regularly for such U.S. media as
Wired, TechCrunch, and TheHill.com and speaks to a variety of audiences.
Opinions are
those of the presenters and may not necessarily be the views of U.S.
Government, Department of Defense, United States Special Operations Command,
and the Joint Special Operations University.
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Mitchell Wander
Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) Mitchell Wander, an Army
Reserve Cyber Warfare Officer, helped establish and currently instructs the
Cyberspace and Special Operations Forces (CSOF) course at Joint Special
Operations University (JSOU). His previous military roles include leading a
forensics and malware team, coordinating operations for Army Cyber Command, and
enabling the combat readiness of the Iraqi Army as an embedded Military
Transition Team advisor. He specializes in cyber operations planning, risk
management, and interagency coordination. LTC Wander holds a master’s degree
from National Defense University, a master’s degree from the University of
Virginia Darden School of Business, and a bachelor’s degree in economics from
The George Washington University.
Shay Hershkovitz
Dr. Shay
Hershkovitz is a senior research fellow at the Intelligence Methodology
Research Center in Israel. He has more than 25 years of experience in the
strategy and research industry space, including in the government sector,
startups, and academia. In the past three decades, he has moved in both
practitioner and academic circles, where he has gained extensive knowledge of
intelligence, strategy, AI/ML, crowdsourcing, and geopolitical analysis.
Hershkovitz is the author of The Future of National Intelligence: How Emerging
Technologies Reshape Intelligence Communities (2022), the coauthor of AMAN
Comes to Light: Israeli Military Intelligence in the 1950s (2013), and author
of dozens of academic articles. He writes regularly for such U.S. media as
Wired, TechCrunch, and TheHill.com and speaks to a variety of audiences.