Security News > 2020 > June > MITRE’s CTNS names five national security officials to its newly established advisory board

MITRE's Center for Technology & National Security, created to enhance MITRE's engagement with senior government leadership, named five highly esteemed national security officials to its newly established advisory board.
"CTNS builds on the experience and expertise of thousands of our nation's most respected scientific and engineering minds," said Bill LaPlante, senior vice president for the MITRE National Security Sector.
"MITRE has provided trusted national security solutions for more than 60 years. CTNS gives us another way to apply our unique, unbiased vantage point and technical skills to support defense and intelligence communities with bold, innovative solutions as they face adversaries and environments that are more challenging than ever."
"We created the Center for Technology and National Security to enhance our engagement with our nation's defense and security ecosystem, connecting it to the breadth and depth of MITRE's thought leadership and technical capabilities."
CTNS brings together experts and leading authorities from government, academia, industry, media, and policy institutes to inform discussion about the impact of emerging technologies on national security and the future of warfare.
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