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Robert Brose Appointed Director of Cyber Intelligence, National Security Council

Robert Brose has been appointed the new Director of Cyber Intelligence at the National Security Council, according to a recent article.

Brose brings nearly two decades of intelligence and national security experience to the role. He most recently served as Lead for Special Projects at the United States Space Force’s Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Directorate. Prior to this, he held several key positions at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), including as Interagency Policy Coordinator for Advanced Technology and Research Integration and Deputy National Intelligence Officer for Cyber at the National Intelligence Council.

His background also includes leading Futures and Capability Development at ODNI, where he spearheaded efforts to forecast global scientific and technological trends and integrate intelligence with emerging research and development. He has also contributed to U.S. defense policy through his work on issues in China and Southeast Asia, participating in high-level diplomatic dialogues and international partnerships.

Erin Caine
Erin Caine
Erin Caine is a recent graduate of the University of Mary Washington where she earned a B.A. in Communication and Digital Studies with a minor in Business Administration. She graduated summa cum laude with both University and Departmental Honors. Through her coursework in communication campaigns, news journalism, social media, and digital marketing, Erin has experience creating impactful content and campaigns designed to raise awareness for an organization. She brings strong skills in writing, interpersonal communication, web design, digital editing, and video production. She completed a major project with the Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank, a non-profit near her campus. During this project, she worked closely with the organization to understand its most urgent needs and used these insights to develop a brief, targeted social media campaign. She produced a campaign plan that included social media graphics, compelling copy, and an original promotional video that the organization could use to encourage youth volunteering. As a student, she worked at UMW’s University Center for three years and was a supervisor during her final year. She gained valuable experience coordinating event logistics, providing customer service, and distributing tasks amongst a team. She also brings significant leadership experience through her extensive involvement on campus.

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