Episode 10: Ret. Gen. Paul Nakasone: Securing the 21st Century

Ret. Gen. Paul Nakasone, founding director of Vanderbilt’s Institute of National Security, Distinguished Research Professor of Engineering Science and Management (Vanderbilt University)

Retired four-star general Paul M. Nakasone is challenging outdated ideas about what keeps a country safe.

In this episode of Quantum Potential, Gen. Nakasone, former NSA director, founding director of Vanderbilt’s Institute of National Security, Distinguished Research Professor of Engineering Science and Management, and special advisor to the chancellor, joins Provost C. Cybele Raver to discuss the challenges of national security in the 21st century and academia’s role in training the next generation of multifaceted national security professionals.

After nearly 40 years in the U.S. military leading efforts to dismantle ISIS online, counter Iranian cyber threats, and protect allies like Ukraine from Russian malware, Nakasone brought his talent and expertise to Vanderbilt University to shape tomorrow’s national security leaders.

Provost C. Cybele Raver with Ret. Gen. Paul Nakasone, founding director of Vanderbilt’s Institute of National Security, Distinguished Research Professor of Engineering Science and Management during the Quantum Potential Podcast (Vanderbilt University)

During his chat with Provost Raver, Nakasone shares why he chose to come to Vanderbilt to lead the Institute of National Security and how he’s collaborating with Vanderbilt researchers to find pragmatic solutions to today’s national security challenges.

Provost C. Cybele Raver with Ret. Gen. Paul Nakasone, founding director of Vanderbilt’s Institute of National Security, Distinguished Research Professor of Engineering Science and Management (Vanderbilt University)

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The Quantum Potential podcast is produced by Vanderbilt University. The leadership team includes Metanoya Z. Webb, director of content and editorial strategy for this episode, and Sydney Jones-Wright, director of academic affairs communications. Patrick Sams is the senior social media specialist, and Maisie Wilson is the senior creative project manager. Mike Todd is the university visual media manager.

Special thanks to Jad Abumrad, Vanderbilt University Distinguished Research Professor of Communication of Science and Technology and the executive producer of the Quantum Potential podcast and video series. We also want to thank Major Jackson, Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of English, for lending his voice to the end credits for this episode.

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