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TECHNET ASIA-PACIFIC 2011 ONLINE SHOW DAILY
Day 1
The future is in the East, and the United States must adapt to ensure that it can meet the challenges of the Asia-Pacific region in the 21st century. These challenges are complex and diverse, and the U.S. military must carry out an increasingly changing mission under tightening budget constraints. Click here for more...
Day 2
It may take a village of computer experts to build the next generation of networks as access, identification, applications and security concerns weigh heavily on planners and managers alike. New networking trends such as the proliferation of social media are complicating efforts to find solutions to thorny problems such as cybermarauders, who are becoming increasingly sophisticated. Click here for more...
Day 3
The nation’s critical infrastructure may be in more peril than anticipated as its new technology capabilities increase network vulnerability. A similar threat may extend to longtime military networks that suddenly are not as certain to be available when needed. Click here for more...
Blog posts from TechNet Asia-Pacific 2011
Air May Take the Place of Space for NavigationThe Dominant Realm of This Century Will Be VirtualMilitary-Style Network Measures Needed to Secure Infrastructure
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