- IntelBrief: Non-State Actors in the Middle East Demonstrate . . .
New technologies, such as sophisticated armed drones, provide regional militia factions with almost as much combat effectiveness as their national governments Global powers struggle to use traditional policy tools to counter or hold accountable non-state actors, who operate outside the global financial system and established diplomatic channels
- Inside America’s Military Tech Revolution - govfacts. org
This is the Army’s primary contribution, best described as a campaign of continuous, hands-on experimentation At large-scale events like Project Convergence Capstone, the Army brings together soldiers, equipment, and joint and multinational partners to test and refine new technologies and concepts in live, operational environments
- New Technology and the Prevention of Violence and Conflict
Amid unprecedented growth in access to information communication technologies (ICTs), particularly in the developing world, how can international actors, governments, and civil society organizations leverage ICTs and the data they generate to more effectively prevent violence and conflict?
- Cybersecurity and cyber defence in the emerging democracies
First, states in the region have decided to manage their cyber affairs through inter-governmental and military-to-military diplomacy with more powerful states, such as the United States Second, governments are eager to set up interactive policy communities at the national level to review cyber risks together with those in the defence sector
- New Technologies Impact on Conflicts - SpringerLink
New technologies have changed not only the way violent conflicts are waged in terms of the military and the narrative control, optimizing resource’s usage, but also the way communities resist, contest, and protect themselves from hostilities and violence
- Utilizing Militia Forces in Modern Warfare: Role and Challenges
Since 9 11, the employment of militia forces has been on the rise Although the informal Pro-Government Militias (PGMs) operate in juxtaposition with the regular land forces, they are loosely aligned with them
- Militias and Cybersecurity: Analyzing Emerging Threats and . . .
Militias are increasingly positioned at the forefront of cybersecurity due to evolving threats in digital landscapes As militias harness modern technologies, their role in cybersecurity is expanding, merging traditional defense with digital resilience
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