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Augusta University's Master of Arts in Intelligence and Security Studies is proud to launch an “Intelligence and National Security Virtual Forum” this week as part of a new speaker series for the graduate program.
Since beginning in 2018, the Master of Arts in Intelligence and Security Studies (MAISS) program at Augusta University has become one of the fastest growing graduate programs at Augusta University.
Terrorism expert Dr. Craig Albert weighs in on the decision to overturn the death sentence in death penalty for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
Need an expert to explain the Supreme Court's decision regarding the Electoral College? Dr. Craig Albert is here to help.
During the Junior Model United Nations program at the Georgia Cyber Center, 140 participants from 10 middle schools in Georgia will face a zombie pandemic threatening the world.
Foreign policy expert Dr. Craig Albert shares what you need to know about the U.S.-Taliban peace deal.
Kim Toler, the first graduate of the Master of Arts in Intelligence and Security Studies program at Augusta University, also happens to be the daughter of Eric Toler, the executive director of the Georgia Cyber Center.
With the possibility of cyberattacks always looming around the world, Dr. Craig Albert, director of the Master of Arts in Intelligence and Security Studies, will discuss state-sponsored cyberattacks at the Military and Veteran Services’ professional...
Augusta University experts are available to comment on issues relating to the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, cybersecurity and election meddling, the importance of ballot design, neuropolitics, and physical bias against female...
President Trump’s rhetoric on the intelligence community and hesitancy to hold Russia accountable influences countries, such as China, to also try meddling in U.S. elections.
Russia is taking fake news a step farther. The newest trend is creating a false persona to push fake news on U.S. news organizations.
Professors in three AU colleges collaborate to write book chapter.
Dr. Craig Albert, director of the master of arts in intelligence and security studies, welcomes the program's first cohort.
Augusta University is launching a new degree program to teach students how to fight a cyberwar and combat terrorism through intelligence gathering and policymaking.
Augusta University has announced a new master’s program to help build the cybersecurity workforce.
In a recent survey, 68 percent of Augusta University students said they wanted to know more about the fine (and sometimes incredibly stressful) art of adulting. More than 40 percent said they wanted to know about current events. Another 60 percent...
Terrorist attacks like the ones that recently happened in Spain’s Catalonia Region are a result of ISIS losing ground in Syria and Iraq, Dr. Craig Albert, associate professor of political science, told Veja, Latin America’s largest news...
Over 100 friends, faculty and family members gathered at the Maxwell Theatre on Monday night to celebrate the life of Rowan Feldhaus, an Augusta University student who died on May 16 at 25. Speakers at the student-organized ceremony spoke of what an...
President Donald Trump will celebrate 100 days in office Saturday. But one day shy of that milestone, he may see Washington and the rest of America’s government grind to a halt. Politics is seldom simple and almost always confusing. That’s where the...