On December 3rd, my colleague, Saribel Rios, and I got the opportunity to present at the University at Albany Showcase. Throughout the semester we have been researching economic espionage and transnational repression to start up a watch center in the OSI Lab. We’d like to thank the University at Albany and the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security, and Cybersecurity for this opportunity. We’d also like to thank Professor Stephen Coulthart for working with us in the lab this semester!
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