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HACKING FOR DEFENSE
Hacking for Defense® (H4D®) is a university course sponsored by the Department of Defense that enables students to rapidly address real-world emerging threats and security challenges facing the United States.
It is a program of the National Security Innovation Network (NSIN), powered by BMNT, Inc. and the Common Mission Project.
For a full list of participating universities, visit the Hacking for Defense website .
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The Hacking for Defense course was piloted at Stanford University in Spring 2016 and is expanding to universities across the country.
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HACKING FOR DIPLOMACY
Hacking for Diplomacy (H4Diplomacy) challenges students to tackle problems that defy territorial boundaries and resist easy resolution. In this class, student teams address current US foreign policy challenges, engaging closely with officials in the US Department of State and other civilian agencies.