Placement: International Cybersecurity Dialogue (ICD), Washington D.C.: May 17 – September 13, 2016
Dániel’s work at the International Cybersecurity Dialogue included various issues from business policy and project planning, as well as top policy background and research analysis in cybersecurity related subjects and to cover and participate in related events. Dániel represented the Coalition at the 9th annual Roll Call of Nations organized by the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation and participated in events of the Immigrant Heritage Month (IHM) in June, a nationwide effort to gather and share inspirational stories of immigration in America, including the Immigrant Heritage Month Congressional Celebration on June 13, 2016.
Dániel L. Joós graduated in Political Science, at Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, Hungary and he obtained his Masters Degree in International Relations. His interests attain a position of responsibility in a government organization or NGO focusing upon evaluation of risks in a multinational global environment. His major area of interest is global security.