In the wake of the Paris attacks, renewed pledges to defeat ISIS intensify. Beyond debate over airstrikes and ground troops, formulating strategy can seem hopelessly difficult given the sheer scale of ISIS' digital propaganda and recruiting machine. However, some recent thinking and research indicates that coordinated efforts to wage a broad-scale digital counterinsurgency may be as urgent as military confrontation when it comes to disabling ISIS and preventing future threats. You are invited to a special event to explore this topic with a panel of experts: Jared Cohen, Director, Google Ideas; Special Adviser to the Chairman; Adjunct Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations Kimberly Kagan, President, The Institute for the Study of War Graeme Wood, Contributing Editor, The Atlantic; Edward R. Murrow Press Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations Moderated by David Ignatius, New York Times Bestselling Author; Columnist, The Washington Post