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National security strategy for U.S. water

IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 2008
Being adept at crafting national policy inherently demands that those at the table have a deep and comprehensive understanding of problem areas, and of historical details associated with progress that has been made, and that which has yet to be made.
Robert, Mathews, Catherine M, Spencer
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Nineteen national cyber security strategies

International Journal of Critical Infrastructures, 2013
A set of nations have published their national cyber security strategy (NCSS). Despite the fact that each of these NCSS intends to address the same set of cyber security threats, large differences exist between the national focal points and approaches. This paper analyses and compares 19 NCSS [Australia, Canada, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Germany,
Eric Luiijf
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A New National Security Strategy [PDF]

open access: yes, 1991
Director, Net Assessment and Competitive Strategies Office and Strategic Planning Branch, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Washington, DC; the Defense Policy Office, National Security Council Staff, Washington, DC; and the Defense Nuclear Agency HQ DNA/NASF, Alexandria, VA.
Tritten, James John, James J. Tritten
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Ten National Cyber Security Strategies: A Comparison

2013
A number of nations developed and published a national cyber security strategy (NCSS). Most of them were published in the period 2009 - 2011. Despite the fact that each of these NCSS intends to address the cyber security threat, large differences exist between the NCSS approaches.
Eric A. M. Luiijf   +3 more
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The US’s National Strategy for Homeland Security

Computers & Security, 2002
This article briefly reviews the National Strategy which defines the US's approach to counter future terrorist activity. In the context of computer security and privacy, the chapters on 'Protecting Critical Infrastructure', 'Information Sharing and Systems' and 'Law' are particularly relevant.
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National Security as Grand Strategy

2021
Abstract This chapter addresses the historian Edward Mead Earle, who is widely credited with sanctifying the concept of “grand strategy.” By making strategy “grand,” Earle broadened its scope from a Clausewitzian basis that had been exclusively military to one that incorporated all of statecraft, indeed, virtually all of politics.
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Strategy and the National Security Professional

2008
The twenty-first century security environment is both promising for and threatening to the national security interests of the nation state. Policymakers and professionals within governmental departments and agencies, both civilian and military, who are responsible for protecting and advancing the interests of the United States, are confronted with a ...
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A National Security Strategy for Jordan

2011
The purpose of this study is to try and define a general frame within which a viable national security strategy can be formed for this small country. It is located in a much unsettled region; it holds center stage in the world political map; is considered to be of extreme significance in providing essential raw materials, being a pivotal spot that ...
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