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'''Graham Brookie''''s is "a former U.S. government advisor on homeland security and [[counterterrorism]]."<ref>https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2019/07/02/exclusive-fbi-investigates-leak-of-1000-pages-of-top-secret-air-force-intelligence/</ref> | '''Graham Brookie''''s is "a former U.S. government advisor on homeland security and [[counterterrorism]]."<ref>https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2019/07/02/exclusive-fbi-investigates-leak-of-1000-pages-of-top-secret-air-force-intelligence/</ref> | ||
− | name | + | Brookie's name features up in a document from the [[7th Integrity Initiative leak]], together with the following brief bio: |
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− | |text=Graham Brookie joined the Council in May 2017 as managing editor of the Digital Forensic Research Lab. Before, he served in various positions at the White House and National Security Council. His most recent role was as an adviser for strategic communications with a focus on digital strategy, and audience engagement. Previously he served as the adviser to the assistant to the president for homeland security and counterterrorism, the president’s top aide for cybersecurity, counterterrorism, intelligence, and homeland security issues. He also worked in the East | + | |text=Graham Brookie joined the Council in May 2017 as managing editor of the [[Digital Forensic Research Lab]]. Before, he served in various positions at the White House and [[National Security Council]]. His most recent role was as an adviser for strategic communications with a focus on digital strategy, and audience engagement. Previously he served as the adviser to the assistant to the president for homeland security and [[counterterrorism]], the president’s top aide for cybersecurity, counterterrorism, intelligence, and homeland security issues. He also worked in the East |
Asia, Middle East, and North Africa directorates at the National Security Council. | Asia, Middle East, and North Africa directorates at the National Security Council. | ||
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Graham Brookie's is "a former U.S. government advisor on homeland security and counterterrorism."[1]
Brookie's name features up in a document from the 7th Integrity Initiative leak, together with the following brief bio:
“Graham Brookie joined the Council in May 2017 as managing editor of the Digital Forensic Research Lab. Before, he served in various positions at the White House and National Security Council. His most recent role was as an adviser for strategic communications with a focus on digital strategy, and audience engagement. Previously he served as the adviser to the assistant to the president for homeland security and counterterrorism, the president’s top aide for cybersecurity, counterterrorism, intelligence, and homeland security issues. He also worked in the East Asia, Middle East, and North Africa directorates at the National Security Council.”
Graham Brookie [2]
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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StratCom DC 2019 | 23 October 2019 | 24 October 2019 | Washington DC | Spooky conference arranged by the powerful Atlantic Council to discuss how to expand censorship |