Darren Tromblay
Darren E. Tromblay served the U.S. Intelligence Community as an intelligence analyst for more than a decade. He is the author of The U.S. Domestic Intelligence Enterprise: History, Development, and Operations (Taylor & Francis, 2015) and co-author of Securing U.S. Innovation (Rowman & Littlefield, 2016). His forthcoming book, Foreign Influence on U.S. Policymaking: How Adversaries and Allies Manipulate and Marginalize the American Electorate, will be published by Rowman & Littlefield in 2018. Mr. Tromblay’s work has been featured by Lawfare, The Hill, Small Wars Journal, and Intelligence and National Security. He holds an MA from the George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs, an MS from the National Intelligence University, and a BA from the University of California. Mr. Tromblay can be reached at [email protected].
Recent Publications
Protecting Partners or Preserving Fiefdoms? How to Reform Counterintelligence Outreach to Industry
It’s time for a new approach to counterintelligence outreach to the commercial sector—one that focuses more on recognizing and responding to threat indicators, less on turning to investigators once damage has already been done.
Recent Events and Presentations
Foreign Commercial Espionage: U.S. Government Strategies to Mitigate Threats in a Changing Innovation Environment
Join ITIF and the authors of a new book on foreign intellectual property theft to discuss U.S. innovation security, approaches to mitigate threats, and implications for policymakers going forward.