The Department of Global Security and Intelligence Studies offers a bachelor's degree in Global Security and Intelligence Studies which sets the foundation for students entering the field and emphasizes key elements of identifying security and intelligence threats and implementing strategies on their neutralization. We also offer a master's degree in Security and Intelligence Studies that builds upon the foundations of the bachelor's program to train security and intelligence professionals ready to enter public or private arenas to combat security threats around the world.
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Submissions from 2024
Advancements in Technology Empower LP Pros in Security Investigations, Alan Saquella
FBI Crime Reporting: Overcoming Challenges for a Safer Future, Alan Saquella
Strengthening National Infrastructure Resilience: A Strategy for Addressing the Evolving Challenge of Insider Threats, Alan Saquella
Tech-Savvy Fraud Investigators in an Age of Digital Deception, Alan Saquella
The Essential Roles of Forensic Linguists and Expert Interrogators in National Security, Alan Saquella
Submissions from 2023
Advancements in Technology Empower Loss Prevention Professionals in Security Investigations, Alan Saquella
EP and Security Professionals Help in the Fight Against Fraud, Alan Saquella
Essentials: Report Writing for Executive Protection and Security Professionals, Alan Saquella
Executive Protection and Identity Theft Recognition, Prevention and Mitigation, Alan Saquella
Importance of Crisis Management and Business Continuity Teams, Alan Saquella
Internal and Security Investigations Today, Alan Saquella
Investigative Interviews – A Refresher for Investigators, Alan Saquella
Photography in Executive Protection, Alan Saquella
Surveillance Technology Today, Alan Saquella
The Importance of Security Leadership Involvement in Crisis Response Practice for Real-Life Emergencies, Alan Saquella
The Significance of Executive Protection in Collaborative Crisis Management Planning, Alan Saquella
Unveiling the Power of Pre-Employment Investigations: Safeguarding Organizations with Advanced Behavioral Assessments, Alan Saquella
Security Investigations: A Professional's Guide, Alan Saquella and Larry Nicholson
Submissions from 2022
The Case for Personality Assessments in Executive Protection, Alan Saquella
Submissions from 2021
The Human Lie Detector: Alan Saquella, Alan Saquella
Submissions from 2019
US and the Cold War in Latin America, Thomas Field
A Roundtable for Victoria M. Grieve, Little Cold Warriors: American Childhood in the 1950s, Thomas Field Jr., Julia L. Mickenberg, Lori Clune, Mary Brennan, Donna Alvah, and Victoria M. Grieve
Submissions from 2016
Aviation and Cybersecurity: Opportunities for Applied Research, Jon Haass, Radhakrishna Sampigethaya, and Vincent Capezzuto
Book Review: Christopher Darnton. Rivalry and Alliance Politics in Cold War Latin America, Dustin Walcher, Thomas C. Field Jr., Charles Jones, Michael E. Neagle, and Christopher Darnton
Submissions from 2015
ACTRA - A Case Study for Threat Information Sharing, Jon C. Haass, Gail-Joon Ahn, and Frank Grimmelmann
Book Review: Thomas C. Field, Jr. From Development to Dictatorship: Bolivia and the Alliance for Progress in the Kennedy Era., Dustin Walcher, Thomas Tunstall Allcock, Philip E. Muehlenbeck, Amy C. Offner, James F. Siekmeier, and Thomas C. Field Jr.
Submissions from 2014
On the Trail of the 761st Tank Battalion, Geoffrey Jensen