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- | ====Disinformation from bad actors==== | + | ====Disinformation from Bad Actors / Vulnerability of Voting Systems==== |
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- | ====Vulnerability of Voting Systems==== | + | Our voting system |
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- | ====Geopolitical Vulnerabilities==== | + | ====Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning==== |
- | [[library:nonferrous_metals_manufacturing_vision_for_2050_and_actions_needed|Non-ferrous Metals Manufacturing: | + | [[library:the_impact_of_new_and_emerging_technologies_on_the_cyber_threat_landscape_and_their_implications_for_nato|The Impact of New and Emerging Technologies on the Cyber Threat Landscape and Their Implications for NATO]], by [[encyclopedia: |
- | ====Conflict==== | + | That said, the most significant impact on the cyber threat landscape will stem from both the complex interaction and combination of new and existing technologies, and broader interplay with the socio-technological environment. The pervasiveness that new and emerging technologies will achieve will span defense, security, critical infrastructure and the overall day-to-day functioning |
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- | ====Info-Flows Control and Opportunities==== | + | ====New Vulnerabilities around Cybersecurity / Blurring of Lines regarding Warfare==== |
- | [[library:driving_forces_2035_cards|Driving Forces Cards 2035]] by the [[encyclopedia: | + | [[library:exploring_europes_capability_requirements_for_2035_and_beyond|Exploring Europe' |
- | ====New types of security threats from increasing global volatility==== | + | The overall character |
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- | ====Non-traditional threats defy conventional notions of security==== | + | ====Transnational Security Challenges==== |
- | [[library:geostrategic_cluster_findings_the_future_of_asia_implications_for_canada|Geostrategic Cluster Findings – The Future of Asia: Implications for Canada]] by [[encyclopedia: | + | [[library:central_america_2030_trends|Central America |
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- | ====Ransomware and Threats from Nations-States==== | + | |
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- | ====Cyberspace as a New Battleground for Geostrategic Supremacy==== | + | |
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- | ====Consumption and Production patterns==== | + | |
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- | political and economic power of China; 3) increasing urbanization across high- and middle-income economies; and 4) (violent and non-violent) conflict, contestation and cooperation between states. | + | |
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- | ====Empowerment of Individuals==== | + | |
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- | ====Democratisation of Technology by Emerging Powers and Non-State Actors.==== | + | |
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- | ====Democratisation of Technology by Emerging Powers and Non-State Actors.==== | + | |
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Last modified: 2023/08/03 05:21 by richarderwin