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76. CSO Magazine for Chief Security Officers and senior security executives - CSOonline.com from IDG -
- www.csoonline.com
- Security Counsel .
- Security Executive.
- Strategy & Mgmt.
- Assess your current security practices. ...
- Some current openings: VP Information Security - East Coast .
- Director of Security and Privacy - NH .
- Director of CIS Security - IL .
- CSO Wanted accepts postings for senior security positions at no charge. ...
- Spire Security says Microsoft's Next Generation Secure Computing Base (NSCB) strategy has gotten a bad rap, and it's time to set the record straight. ...
- SECURITY CHECK.
- SECURITY COUNSEL.
- Security Governance .
- CSO Security Counsel lets you pose questions to security experts. ...
- This month, John Pontrelli, CSO of TriWest Healthcare Alliance, will answer readers' questions about security governancethat is, the theory of infosec and physical security convergence. ...
- SECURITY CAPABILITY ASSESSMENT TOOL.
- CSO Magazine and CERT Security Capability Assessment Tool.
77. Europa > The European Union in the World > Delegations
- www.eu-del.org.il
- Security strategy paper presented at Thessaloniki summit ' A.
- Security strategy paper presented at Thessaloniki summit ' A.
- As a union of 25 states with over 450 million people producing a quarter of the world’s Gross NationalProduct (GNP), the European Union is a global actor; it should be ready to share in the responsibility for global security.
- critical role in this success through its support for European integration and its security commitment to Europe through NATO.
- The end of the Cold War has not brought to an end the security threats and challenges for European countries. ...
- As a union of 25 states with over 450 million people producing a quarter of the world’s Gross National Product (GNP), the European Union is, like it or not, a global actor; it should be ready to share in the responsibility for global security.
- NEW THREATS IN A NEW SECURITY ENVIRONMENT.
- Security is a precondition of development. ...
- Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction is the single most important threat to peace and security among nations. ...
- Criminal activities in such states affect European security. ...
- Extending the Zone of Security around Europe.
- The reunification of Europe and the integration of acceding states will increase our security but they also bring Europe closer to troubled areas. ...
- The European Union's interests require a continued engagement with Mediterranean partners, through more effective economic, security and cultural cooperation in the framework of the Barcelona Process.
- In a world of global threats, global markets and global media, our security and prosperity depend on an effective multilateral system. ...
- If we want international organisations, regimes and treaties to be effective in confronting threats to international peace and security we should be ready to act when their rules are broken. ...
- The best protection for our security is a world of well-governed democratic states. ...
78. Technology Driven National Security Strategy - Articles
- www.directionsmag.com
- Technology Driven National Security Strategy.
- Our National Security Strategy (NSS) is a living document – constantly changing. As the geo-political environment evolves, our strategy is adapted and is enhanced to meet new threats. ...
- Our National Security Strategy is multifaceted and complex. This strategy establishes goals and objectives as well as strategic alliances necessary to address our challenges. ...
- No one would dispute the critical role technology plays in defense and security. ... The budget allocates $37 billion for homeland security, of which $722 million alone is for using technology to share information between departments. ...
- Technology also provides the capabilities for countries to defend themselves – thus, creating some degree of security. ...
- ” The most critical area of our national security strategy is our strategy to maintain technological supremacy. ...
- The hypothesis presented in this document must influence our current approach to our National Security Strategy. ...
79. Georgia's defense and security strategy
- www.mfa.gov.ge
- HOME PAGE: FOREIGN POLICY: GEORGIA'S DEFENSE AND SECURITY STRATEGY.
- | Georgia's defense and security strategy.
- Georgia aspires to play a leading role in strengthening stability and security In the Caucasus region. ... For these reasons Georgia must possess capable military and internal security' forces. ...
- Like other sectors of the Georgian state, the military and security forces require wide-ranging reform. ...
- A central objective of Georgian foreign and security policy is also Georgia's progressive integration into European and Euro-Atlantic political, economic, and security structures. ...
- Pipeline Security.
80. On Behalf of National Security
- www.agentura.ru
- " > The Security & Intelligence Digest from Aleksey Shcherbakov .
- But it seems the history recurs: now Bukovskii is the participant of all political scandals around fugitives to England from Russian security services. ...
- 2) CRS ON SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION. ...
- 4) NEW PRESIDENTIAL DIRECTIVES ON HOMELAND SECURITY. ... 6) AAAS ON SCIENCE AND SECURITY. ...
- 3) SECURITY CLEARANCE POLICY IN DISARRAY. ...
- 2) CIA STRATEGY MEMO ON HOW TO HANDLE DOCUMENT REQUEST. 3) NATIONAL SECURITY LANGUAGE ACT. ...
81. « The National Security Strategy of the United States of America », Maison Blanche, septembre 2002.
- www.monde-diplomatique.fr
- « The National Security Strategy of the United States of America », Maison Blanche, septembre 2002.
- THE NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
- In the new world we have entered, the only path to peace and security is the path of action.
- The United States will build on these common interests to promote global security. ...
- Document complet : The National Security Strategy of the USA(PDF, 358. ...
82. US Adjusts Security Strategy After Sept. 11 Attacks: Article
- www.china.org.cn
- US Adjusts Security Strategy After Sept. ...
- In recent years, the hottest topic of discussion in the world is about US national security strategy adjustment. ... Public opinions are divergent, this is because, stunned by the "September 11" attacks, the Americans have drastically adjusted their national security strategy and have thus caused changes in the international relations early in the new century. ...
- After the "September 11" incident, the United States held that the primary target of its global strategy is no longer precaution against the potential strategic adversary, but is to eliminate the threat caused by terrorism in various parts of the globe by non-traditional means and weapons of mass destruction (WMD). ...
- US security strategy adjustment has roughly undergone three stages: .
- The second stage extended from around January 29, 2002 when President Bush issued the State of the Union Message to US publication of the Counter-Terrorism Strategy in February 2003. The United States released a series of documents including the National Security Strategy and the Counter-Terrorism Strategy. ...
- But after the United States put forward the "pre-emptive strike" strategy and directed the spearhead at Iraq, most countries expressed their worries, if the United States is allowed to implement the strategy of "pre-emptive strike" and one-sidedly used force to change the regime of another country, it would inevitably lead to the magnification of anti-terrorism struggle and would thus seriously threaten the current international system built on the basis of the "United Nations Charter". After nearly two months of arduous consultations, the UN Security Council in the end unanimously passed the 1441 Resolution on November 18, 2002, deciding to resume and strengthen the work of inspection of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, continuing its efforts to solve the Iraq issue by political and diplomatic means within the framework of the United Nations. ...
- In defiance of the strong opposition from the international community, main allies and domestic public opinion and under the circumstance of getting no UN Security Council's authorization for the use of force, the United States, together with Britain and a few other countries, launched war against Iraq. This was US first attempt in its implementation of the strategy of "pre-emptive strike". ...
- However, victory on the battlefield did not bring peace and stability to Iraq, nor security and glory to the United States. ...
- The rationality and effectiveness of the "pre-emptive strike" strategy were put to extensive question. ...
- On November 19, 2003, while making a speech in London, President Bush stressed that America would devote itself to the strengthening of the United Nations and other international organizations so as to commonly cope with threat to global security. ...
- The adjustment of US national security strategy is closely associated with the rise of the new conservative trend of thought. ...
- However, due to US predicament in Iraq and the continuous increase in casualties, new conservatism and the strategy of "pre-emptive strike" it holds in esteem are subject to increasing criticisms at home. Some people proposed that the strategy of "pre-emptive strike" should "disappear quietly " from the dictionary of US national security. Thirty-two renowned US international experts of political science jointly advertised in the New York Times, openly stating that they oppose the Bush administration's strategy of "pre-emptive strike", thinking that this strategy would possibly lead to the absolute insecurity of the United States and the decline of "US empire" due to excessive expansion. In the opinion of Joseph Nye, president of the Kennedy Government School of Harvard University, new conservatism underestimates the soft strength and the role of the international system, thus depriving America of certain most important tools for pursuing the new strategy for national security. ...
83. :: John Kerry for President - A New Homeland Security Strategy ::
- www.johnkerry.com
- A New Homeland Security Strategy.
- America swore we would bring justice for those who were lost, that we would bring security to this land, and that we would not stop until the fight was won. ...
- What has been proposed is tax cuts for the few over the safety, health care, and job security of our firefighters. ...
- We can't tinker while the clock on homeland security is ticking. ...
- Right now, billions in funds the Congress put into law for homeland security at the community level sits stalled in the bureaucracy. ...
- America needs a new strategy for homeland security that asks Americans to do more and takes steps as big as the threats we face. ...
- We need to enlist the National Guard more effectively in Homeland Security. We need expand AmeriCorps to make Homeland Security a core mission. ...
- Homeland security has to be a top priority. ...
84. Bibliographies Compiled at AU Library
- www.au.af.mil
- Europe: Coalition Air Power Strategy in World War II. ...
- Homeland Security & Defense . ...
- Linebacker I and II: Air Strategy. ...
- National Military Strategy & National Security Strategy. ...
- Rolling Thunder: Air Strategy. ...
- Two Major Regional Conflict Strategy: OTS Current Military Topics. ...
- Environmental Security. ...
- Japan: Allied Strategy Air and Sea Campaign in World War II (pdf format). ...
- Six Day War (1967): Air Strategy (pdf format). ...
85. Foreign Affairs - Book Review - Preventive Defense: A New Security Strategy for America - Ashton B. Carter and William J. Perry
- www.foreignaffairs.org
86. Federal Homeland Security Policy
- www.heritage.org
- The Heritage Foundation > Research > National Security > Federal Homeland Security Policy .
- Federal Homeland Security Policy: A Nine-Month Assessment by Michael Scardaville and Jack Spencer.
- Bush called for creation of a Cabinet-level Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to consolidate many of the federal agencies with homeland security missions. This is the most extensive homeland security proposal advanced so far during his Administration.
- The President had already established the White House Office of Homeland Security (OHS) to fill a much-needed coordinating role for those agency activities. In addition, the Administration worked with Congress to pass strong homeland security measures in the USA PATRIOT Act (P. ... 107-56) and the Aviation Security Act (P. ... 107-71); and the White House released the nation's first homeland security budget to focus Washington's energies on a number of long-neglected policies.
- The role of the National Guard in homeland security has not yet been adequately defined, despite the Guard's being uniquely positioned to assist state and local efforts during and after such attacks. ...
- Finally, Congress lacks efficient mechanisms to provide legislative and budgetary oversight of federal homeland security efforts. It should restructure its committees, with new standing committees to complement the establishment of the new Department of Homeland Security.
- All of these areas should be top priorities in 2002 to focus the federal government's resources more directly on homeland security.
- Federal Homeland Security: A Progress Report.
- After September 11, the immediate focus of the Bush Administration was to protect the country from further terrorist threats, to assess the resources available for protecting the homeland, and to establish a budget for homeland security. Since the establishment of the Office of Homeland Security last October, the Administration and Congress have sought to address a number of serious concerns. The President included innovative proposals in his first homeland security budget, for example, to improve the way Washington assists first responders and improve the nation's stockpile of medications. New customs initiatives and agreements with America's trade partners sought to improve commercial security. State and local governments were integrated more fully into federal security strategies for everyday concerns and special events. ...
87. Brookings Institution Press, Table of Contents, Preventive Defense, A New Security Strategy for America
- brookings.nap.edu
88. Manifesto for world dictatorship - www.smh.com.au
- www.smh.com.au
- The stunning New York Times scoop - publishing President Bush's new national security strategy, to be given to Congress - is a frightening document. ...
- THE NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY OF THE UNITED STATES.
- The United States will build on these common interests to promote global security. ...
- Overview of America's International Strategy.
- national security strategy will be based on a distinctly American internationalism that reflects the union of our values and our national interests. The aim of this strategy is to help make the world not just safer but better. ...
- * transform America's national security institutions to meet the challenges and opportunities of the twenty-first century.
- Embodying lessons from our past and using the opportunity we have today, the national security strategy of the United States must start from these core beliefs and look outward for possibilities to expand liberty. ...
- While we recognize that our best defense is a good offense we are also strengthening America's homeland security to protect against and deter attack.
- This Administration has proposed the largest government reorganization since the Truman Administration created the National Security Council and the Department of Defense. Centered on a new Department of Homeland Security and including a new unified military command and a fundamental reordering of the FBI, our comprehensive plan to secure the homeland encompasses every level of government and the cooperation of the public and the private sector. ...
- This strategy will turn adversity into opportunity. ...
- As we pursue the terrorists in Afghanistan, we will continue to work with international organizations such as the United Nations, as well as non-governmental organizations, and other countries to provide the humanitarian, political, economic, and security assistance necessary to rebuild Afghanistan so that it will never again abuse its people, threaten its neighbors, and provide a haven for terrorists.
- America stands committed to an independent and democratic Palestine, living beside Israel in peace and security. ...
- As there is progress towards security, Israel forces need to withdraw fully to positions they held prior to September 28, 2000. ...
- Together we will promote a truly democratic hemisphere where our integration advances security, prosperity, opportunity, and hope. ...
89. Planetary Security Strategy of the Nibiruan Union
- laetusinpraesens.org
- 2002 The Planetary Security Strategy of the Nibiruan Union.
- The following unusual document has come to our attention, and is made available here because of its extraordinary structural resemblance to the new National Security Strategy of the United States of America (September 2002). It is unclear whether the document signed by President Bush is merely an adapation of this document -- reflecting an implementation of the policy of the Nibiruan Union -- or whether the document outlining the future foreign policy strategy of the USA engendered a Nibiruan articulation of its policy towards other planets such as Earth -- in defence of its own sovereign interests. ... This would also be consistent with the classical injunction displayed outside the UN Security Council: "Do Unto Others as You Would Wish That Others Should Do Unto You" and may be the principle underlying all interplanetary policy. ...
- Overview of Nibirus Interplanetary Strategy .
- Transform Nibirus Planetary Security Institutions to Meet the Challenges and Opportunities beyond the Four- thousandth Cycle .
- In the new solar system we have entered, the only path to peace and security is the path of action. ...
- The Nibiruan Union will build on these common interests to promote interplanetary security. ...
- Overview of Nibirus Interplanetary Strategy .
- The Nephilim Security Strategy will be based on a distinctly Nephilim interplanetaryism that reflects the union of our uplortanot and our planetary interests. The aim of this strategy is to help make the solar system not just safer but better. ...
- transform Nibiruans planetary security institutions to meet the challenges and opportunities beyond the four thousandth cycle. ...
- While we recognize that our best defense is a good offense, we are also strengthening Nibirus homeplanet security to protect against and deter attack. This Administration has proposed the largest planetary government reorganization since the Klioron Administration created the Planetary Security Council and the Department of Defense. Centered on a new Department of Homeplanet Security and including a new unified military command and a fundamental reordering of the FIB, our comprehensive plan to secure the homeplanet encompasses every level of planetary government and the cooperation of the public and the private sector. ...
- This strategy will turn adversity into opportunity. ...
90. MINISTRY OF DEFENCE OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC
- www.mod.gov.sk
- Security strategy of the SR.
- Defence strategy of the SR.
- Military strategy of the SR.
- SECURITY STRATEGY OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC.
- SECURITY ENVIRONMENT OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC .
- SECURITY CHALLENGES, RISKS AND THREATS TO THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC .
- SECURITY CHALLENGES .
- SECURITY RISKS AND THREATS TO THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC .
- SECURITY POLICY OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC .
- GOALS OF THE SECURITY POLICY OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC .
- BASIC PRINCIPLES OF THE SECURITY POLICY OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC .
- AREAS AND INSTRUMENTS FOR THE REALIZATION OF THE SECURITY POLICY OF THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC .
- SHAPING OF THE SECURITY ENVIRONMENT .
- Prevention and strengthening of global, European and regional security .
- Integration into Euro-Atlantic political and security structures .
- Strengthening of internal security .
91. Fed Cyberspace Security Strategy -- Nothing Much for Everyone
- www.esecurityplanet.com
- SAFE: Wireless LAN Security in Depth.
- Find best-practice information for designing and implementing wireless LAN (WLAN) security in networks utilizing elements of the SAFE blueprints. ...
- Network Security: An Executive Overview.
- With the growing dependence on e-commerce tools to aid in productivity and increased revenue, companies must become more concerned about the possible security threats. ...
- Action Steps for Improving Information Security.
- Explore the recommended action steps for improving network security. ...
- SAFE: A Security Blueprint for Enterprise Networks.
- This paper includes detailed technical analysis of specific design considerations and best-practice recommendations for enterprise IP Security (IPSec) VPNs. ...
- Fed Cyberspace Security Strategy -- Nothing Much for Everyone.
- It's now clear to me why the federal government released its National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace document with so little fanfare: because there's nothing much in it to brag about. ...
- The main problem with the National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace is it tries to do too much. The paper lays out five national priorities: A national security response system, a national threat and vulnerability reduction program, security awareness and training, securing government agencies, and fostering international cooperation on cyber security. ...
- One of the many "Actions and Recommendations" in the paper calls for the new Department of Homeland Security to work with the General Services Administration to create a patch clearinghouse for federal government use. This makes infinite sense, given that keeping patches up to date is at the root of lots of security woes. ...
- Security Guard Archives.
- Dollars, Sense and the Cyber Security Act .
92. Article: Deir Yassin massacre
- en2.wikipedia.org
- At the time notorious for their hard-handedness and "take no prisoners" strategy. ...
- The village is not a security problem in any way. ...
93. SecurityFocus HOME Infocus: Conducting a Security Audit: An Introductory Over
- www.securityfocus.com
- Conducting a Security Audit: An Introductory Overview .
- They may even be familiar with physical security audits. However, they are unlikely to be acquainted with information security audits; that is, an audit of how the confidentiality, availability and integrity of an organization's information is assured. ... An information security audit is one of the best ways to determine the security of an organization's information without incurring the cost and other associated damages of a security incident. ...
- What is a Security Audit? .
- You may see the phrase "penetration test" used interchangeably with the phrase "computer security audit". ... A penetration test (also known as a pen-test) is a very narrowly focused attempt to look for security holes in a critical resource, such as a firewall or Web server. ... On the other hand, a computer security audit is a systematic, measurable technical assessment of how the organization's security policy is employed at a specific site. Computer security auditors work with the full knowledge of the organization, at times with considerable inside information, in order to understand the resources to be audited. ...
- Security audits do not take place in a vacuum; they are part of the on-going process of defining and maintaining effective security policies. ... Given the dynamic nature of computer configurations and information storage, some managers may wonder if there is truly any way to check the security ledgers, so to speak. Security audits provide such a tool, a fair and measurable way to examine how secure a site really is. ...
- Computer security auditors perform their work though personal interviews, vulnerability scans, examination of operating system settings, analyses of network shares, and historical data. They are concerned primarily with how security policies - the foundation of any effective organizational security strategy - are actually used. There are a number of key questions that security audits should attempt to answer: .
- Are the security settings for operating systems in accordance with accepted industry security practices? .
94. A Citizen's Response to the National Security Strategy of the United States of America
- www.commondreams.org
- A Citizen's Response to the National Security Strategy of the United States of America .
- THE NEW NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY published by the White House in September 2002, if carried out, would amount to a radical revision of the political character of our nation. ...
- This "we" of the new strategy can refer only to the president. ... As a policy, this new strategy depends on the acquiescence of a public kept fearful and ignorant, subject to manipulation by the executive power, and on the compliance of an intimidated and office dependent legislature. ...
- THE ALLEGED JUSTIFICATION for this new strategy is the recent emergence in the United States of international terrorism. ...
- The National Security Strategy defines terrorism as "premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against innocents" (p. ...
- The National Security Strategy wishes to cause "terrorism" to be seen "in the same light as slavery, piracy, or genocide" (p. ...
- There is, however, no acknowledgement in The National Security Strategy that terrorism might have a cause that could possibly be discovered and possibly remedied. ...
- The epigraph of Part III of The National Security Strategy contains this sentence from President Bush's speech at the National Cathedral on September 14, 2001: "But our responsibility to history is already clear: to answer these attacks and rid the world of evil. ...
- IT IS NO WONDER that the National Security Strategy, growing as it does out of unresolved contradictions in our domestic life, should attempt to compound a foreign policy out of contradictory principles. ...
- The authors of the strategy seem now and then to be glimmeringly conscious of the difficulty. ...
- We will take the actions necessary to ensure that our efforts to meet our global security commitments and protect Americans are not impaired by the potential for investigations, inquiry, or prosecution by the International Criminal Court (ICC), whose jurisdiction does not extend to Americans and which we do not accept. ...
- However nationalistic may be the doctrine of the National Security Strategy, the fact is that the internationalization of the weapons trade is a result inherent in international trade itself. ... Bush's addition of this Security Strategy to the previous bipartisan commitment to globalization exposes an American dementia that has not been so plainly displayed before. ...
- One might reasonably assume, therefore, that a policy of national security would advocate from the start various practical measures to conserve and to use frugally the nation's resources, the objects of this husbandry being a reduction in the nation's dependence on imports and a reduction in the competition between nations for necessary goods. ...
- Agriculture, which is the economic activity most clearly and directly related to national security -- if one grants that we all must eat -- receives such scant and superficial treatment as to amount to a dismissal. ...
95. 8 Keys To A Sane Security Strategy
- itmanagement.earthweb.com
- Our IT consultant looks at eight elements integral to a successful security strategy in the cyberspace age. ...
- Security.
- IT Management : Security .
- Certification Watch: Security Certified Program Launched .
- Better Security For Free.
- 8 Keys To A Sane Security Strategy.
- Well, it's finally happened: security and its first cousin, privacy, are now household requirements. ... We're now surrounded by security and privacy technologies, officers, consultants, and regulators. ...
- Let's look at eight major elements of a realistic security strategy. ...
- Business Strategy Linkages.
- If you can't get the organization to invest in business modeling to the level where an optimal security system can be installed, make minimally acceptable security investments until the models are clarified. ...
- All of your security and privacy policies and procedures must be codified, communicated, and updated on a regular basis. ...
- Your security policy need not be a bible, but it needs to be specific enough to reduce ambiguity. Rather than spend two years writing a perfect security or privacy policy that covers all aspects of your security environment, spend much less time and write one that works. ...
- All security and privacy policy, authentication, authorization, and recovery requires administration. ...
- Recovery is as essential to security as authentication. Make sure you don't short-change your security strategy by under-cutting investments in systems recovery and business resumption planning. ...
96. Homeland Security Department Created; CDT Pursues Oversight Strategy, Dec. 10,2002
- www.cdt.org
- The New Homeland Security Department - Challenge, Potential and Risk - Privacy Guidelines, Careful Oversight Required.
- The Homeland Security Act signed by President Bush on November 25, 2002 creates the new Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and grants it momentous responsibilities and powers. ...
- Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) - specifically, the INS is split into two (immigration enforcement functions are put into a new Bureau of Border Security, and a new Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services is created), both parts are transferred to the new department, and the INS is abolished; .
- the recently-formed Transportation Security Administration; .
- the FBI's National Infrastructure Protection Center (NIPC) and other computer security entities (see details below). ...
- Border and Transportation Security (Title IV); .
- For example, there is an Office for Domestic Preparedness within the Directorate of Border and Transportation Security (sec. ...
- The HSD reorganization plan and other White House materials on homeland security are at http://www. ...
- Among the issues of concern in the Homeland Security Act:.
- Privacy Erosion in the Cyber Security Enhancement Act - The Homeland Security Act includes what had been a free-standing bill, the Cyber Security Enhancement Act, which includes a provision undermining privacy online by greatly expanding the ability of ISPs to voluntarily disclose information government officials. ...
- He said it would hurt and not help our national security, and along the way it would frustrate enforcement of the laws that protect the public's health and safety. ...
- ensure the security and confidentiality of such information; .
- Section 892 provides that state and local government police and emergency personnel might be given security clearances so they can receive classified national security information. While sharing more homeland security information with state and local authorities is a desirable goal, using the classified information system could shroud with secrecy a great deal of state and local police, health and safety activity normally subject to oversight by local media and citizens groups. ...
- Analysts can also be detailed to the DHS from FBI, CIA, National Security Agency, Defense Intelligence Agency and any other federal agency. ...
- The Secretary is deemed to be a Federal law enforcement, intelligence, protective, national defense, immigration or national security official (Sec. ...
97. Amazon.com: Books: Cyberwar: Security, Strategy, and Conflict in the Information Age
- www.amazon.com
- Cyberwar: Security, Strategy, and Conflict in the Information Age by Alan D. ...
- Information Strategy .
- Security Papers .
- Over 1000 free information security articles and white papers.
- This book is a very fine compilation, spanning a whole range of technical and non-technical aspects of information warfare, and including my own invited chapter on "Creating a Smart Nation: Information Strategy, Virtual Intelligence, and Information Warfare. ...
- Subjects > Computers & Internet > Digital Business & Culture > Project Management > Security .
98. Congressional Testimony by Robert Zoellick on National Security Strategy and the Defense Budget
- www.csis.org
- National Security Strategy and.
- I am pleased to have the opportunity to appear before the Committee today to comment on national security strategy and the defense budget. ...
- The threats the United States security strategy needs to address.
- defense spending strategy will lead to a dangerous future. ...
- There has been a significant disconnect between the Pentagon's security strategy planning and the defense budgets that were supposed to fund the strategy. ...
- 8 percent of GDP to fund the operations, maintenance of quality, and modernization of the force associated with the Defense Department's Quadrennial Defense Review strategy; in fact, the United States is spending about 3. ...
- A possible winning strategy by potential enemies is to invest "asymmetrically" -- to focus on the development of new capabilities to dominate a particular location or type of conflict. ...
- Threats and Defense Strategy.
- defense strategy should begin with an assessment of the threats that we must address. The amount the United States spends on its security -- and how it does so -- must of course be related to the risks the country faces.
- We are operating in an era of flux, and there is considerable uncertainty about the security challenges for which we must plan. ...
- defense strategy needs to account for three security challenges.
- To cope with these security challenges, given these developments in weaponry, the United States' defense strategy should concentrate on three core capabilities.
- Our alliance strategy must lead our partners to accept greater responsibility for these operations.
- The QDR plan and budget was supposed to ensure security well into the future based on annual budgets of about $260 billion (in constant FY99 dollars). ...
- I suspect that two factors contributed to the Administration's recognition that its own QDR defense strategy was unsustainable under its own budget. ...
99. The National Security Strategy of the United States of America
- www.informationclearinghouse.info
- The National Security Strategy of the United States of America.
- In the new world we have entered, the only path to peace and security is the path of action. ...
- The United States will build on these common interests to promote global security. ...
- Overview of America's International Strategy "Our Nation's cause has always been larger than our Nation's defense. ...
- national security strategy will be based on a distinctly American internationalism that reflects the union of our values and our national interests. The aim of this strategy is to help make the world not just safer but better. ...
- transform America’s national security institutions to meet the challenges and opportunities of the twenty-first century. ...
- Embodying lessons from our past and using the opportunity we have today, the national security strategy of the United States must start from these core beliefs and look outward for possibilities to expand liberty. ...
- While we recognize that our best defense is a good offense, we are also strengthening America’s homeland security to protect against and deter attack. This Administration has proposed the largest government reorganization since the Truman Administration created the National Security Council and the Department of Defense. Centered on a new Department of Homeland Security and including a new unified military command and a fundamental reordering of the FBI, our comprehensive plan to secure the homeland encompasses every level of government and the cooperation of the public and the private sector. ...
- This strategy will turn adversity into opportunity. ...
- As we pursue the terrorists in Afghanistan, we will continue to work with international organizations such as the United Nations, as well as non-governmental organizations, and other countries to provide the humanitarian, political, economic, and security assistance necessary to rebuild Afghanistan so that it will never again abuse its people, threaten its neighbors, and provide a haven for terrorists. ...
- America stands committed to an independent and democratic Palestine, living beside Israel in peace and security. ...
- As there is progress towards security, Israel forces need to withdraw fully to positions they held prior to September 28, 2000. ...
- Together we will promote a truly democratic hemisphere where our integration advances security, prosperity, opportunity, and hope. ...
100. Amazon.com: Books: Prisms and Policy: U.S. Security Strategy After the Cold War
- www.amazon.com
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