
2025 Coffee and Conversation
October 1, 2024 to September 30, 2025 Virtual
2024 Coffee & Conversation Metrics!
- Nearly 8,500 registrants for our 12 programs!
Attendee Breakdown:
- Gov't/Mil: 26%
- Industry: 56%
- Academia: 12%
- Press/Media: 6%
Job titles of registrants:
- Director/Deputy Director
- Vice President
- CSO
- Senior Advisor
- Program Analyst
- Program Manager
Have a national security topic in mind? Let's bring it to life!
Collaborate with us to create a custom three-part webinar series that addresses pressing challenges facing our national security community. By partnering with INSA, you’ll help foster critical dialogue on topics that matter, engage key stakeholders, and advance meaningful solutions to protect our nation’s interests. Contact Toya Rich at Trich@insaonline.org.
2025 Series
Technology/Innovation Ecosystem - Available!
Focusing on public-private R&D partnerships, this series explores the innovation community's role in driving progress. Hear from leaders about needs in this space, closing gaps through collaboration with the private sector, and where the next breakthroughs in national security may come from.
The Future of Open Source Intelligence - sold!
OSINT continues to prove its value in shaping national security. From aggregating publicly available data to analyzing commercial information sources, OSINT supports critical
operations across the IC. Its unclassified nature is driving new discussions on collection methods, professional standards, and the evolving structure required to fully harness its potential.
Evolving National Security Challenges - sold!

This series looks at current threat landscapes and the innovative technologies IC agencies are using to address evolving risks. Whether from China, Russia, other adversaries, or non-state actors, staying ahead of the technology curve is essential for U.S. strategic success.
Emerging Security Threats - sold!
Espionage and information leaks disrupt U.S. operations and risk damage to relationships with key allies. This series will feature former government and industry leaders discussing the transformation of security policies, personnel standards, and strategies
to counter these evolving threats.