Safeguarding the Homeland
Kenneth L. Wainstein, Ashley Deeks (moderator)
Join us for a timely Batten Hour discussion on homeland security intelligence with Kenneth L. Wainstein, UVA alum and under secretary for intelligence and analysis for the Department of Homeland Security. Wainstein oversees building and maintaining an intelligence program in the United States that detects and prevents threats to the homeland and serves as an information-sharing bridge linking federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies with state, local, tribal, territorial, and private sector partners—all while maintaining a focus on civil liberties and individual privacy.
This discussion, moderated by Ashley Deeks, director of UVA’s National Security Law Center and a faculty senior fellow at UVA's Miller Center, covers election security and provides insights into this lesser known but vital player in the U.S. intelligence community.
This event is jointly hosted by the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy, the National Security Policy Center, the Karsh Institute of Democracy, and the Miller Center.
Speakers
Kenneth L. Wainstein
Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Kenneth L. Wainstein
Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Kenneth L. Wainstein is the under secretary for intelligence and analysis at the Department of Homeland Security. He was previously a litigation partner at Davis Polk & Wardwell. While in private practice, he also served as a law school adjunct professor teaching national security law, a commissioner on the Bipartisan Commission on Biodefense, a member of the Public Interest Declassification Board, and in a number of other national security organizations. Before that, he spent over 20 years in law enforcement and national security positions in the federal government, including serving as general counsel of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, chief of staff to Director Robert S. Mueller III, and homeland security advisor during the George W. Bush administration. Wainstein graduated from the University of Virginia and received his law degree from the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law.
Ashley Deeks (moderator)
Class of 1948 Professor of Scholarly Research in Law, University of Virginia
Director, National Security Law Center
Ashley Deeks (moderator)
Class of 1948 Professor of Scholarly Research in Law, University of Virginia
Director, National Security Law Center
Ashley Deeks is the Class of 1948 Professor of Scholarly Research in Law at the University of Virginia, directs the National Security Law Center, and is a faculty senior fellow at the Miller Center. Her primary research and teaching interests are international law, national security, intelligence, and the laws of war. She is a member of the State Department’s Advisory Committee on International Law, and she serves as a senior contributor to the Lawfare blog. Deeks served in the Biden administration as White House associate counsel and deputy legal advisor to the National Security Council.