Moderator Eric Schmitt, National Security Correspondent, New York Times Speakers Brian Fishman, Author; Lead Policy Manager, Counterterrorism, Facebook Nicholas Rasmussen, Director, National Counterterrorism Center Linda Robinson, Senior International Policy Analyst, RAND Corporation Terry Wolff, Deputy Special Presidential Envoy for the Global Coalition to Counter ISIL, U.S. State Department Attacks by home-grown and foreign extremists on major European and U.S. cities have put the world on edge. In addition, terrorists are waging an increasingly sophisticated cyberwar against their foes. Does closing national borders keep out would-be terrorists? Can we decisively defeat groups such as ISIS, al-Qaeda and Boko Haram or must we reconcile ourselves to merely limiting their impact? Has the West's 15-year war on terror made us any safer?