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NATO Nations Embrace Collaboration Technologies, Seek Security Solutions
Security and information sharing have prominent and complementary roles in countering asynchronous warfare challenges, but many of today’s defense policies and military forces still are organized for World War II-type threats. NATO is looking ahead at the emerging challenges in light of a wider threat and is seeking a more collaborative environment in response.
Jolting Destruction Galvanizes U.S. Agencies To Walk the Walk
The Bush administration's declaration of war on terrorism allows federal organizations such as the National Security Agency to expand their electronic intelligence-gathering practices. With initial deployment of U.S. forces to the Middle East, demand to locate hostile terrorist cells and their support mechanisms immediately is rising, both in the United States and overseas. In addition, what had been a gradually growing requirement for U.S. forces to conduct information operations, including computer network offense and defense, is now switching to fast forward.
New Policy Meets Old Politics in Avoiding Conflicts
Improving policy execution may be more important than comparing capabilities against adversaries.
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Transformation and Tidewater
Transformation is much more alive among allies and coalition partners than it seems to be in the United States. Last year I listened to officials from nearly 20 foreign countries enthusiastically describe the extent to which they had transformed, or were transforming, their militaries to align with their perceptions of U.S. initiatives. A few months ago I mentioned this to a group of U.S. flag and general officers, and one commented—with support from others—“I hope you inoculated them against this kind of thinking.” What’s going on?
Panelists Challenge U.S. Navy's Strategic Thinking
Short-term strategies may not fully enable innovation.
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China Drops All Camouflage About Its Aggression
Intelligence officers cite both hard and soft power on the march toward a global takeover.
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U.S. Navy Wants Ships That Are Ready for the Fight
Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro’s key to modernizing is decommissioning old vessels.
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End-to-End Encryption and Defense Industry Cybersecurity
The CMMC helps harden industrial base cybersecurity.
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Panelists Explore Change and Challenges
Military and federal government leaders agree that information systems will be key enablers in forming the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and protecting the nation. Speakers and panelists at TechNet International 2003 shared information and insight about the road ahead for the department and how industry will support its work. One chief concern is how to facilitate coordination and collaboration between federal agencies, among various levels of the government and within multiple emergency response organizations.
A New Law of Robotics
Cybersecurity should share the same priority as other laws of robotics.
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