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The Future of Warfare

Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the evolving landscape of modern warfare in this thought-provoking panel discussion featuring experts from intelligence, technology, and defense sectors. Delve into the challenges posed by asymmetric tactics of terrorists and cyber-warriors, and examine how traditional military strengths are being redefined. Gain insights into emerging weapons technologies, the impact of the Internet of Things on security, and the growing importance of cybersecurity. Discover how government and industry are adapting to these new threats, addressing workforce development in the cyber domain, and leveraging technological advancements like quantum computing. Understand the complexities of influence operations, the need for rapid response capabilities, and the ongoing efforts in acquisition reform to ensure effective defense strategies in an increasingly interconnected world.

Syllabus

Introduction
Panel Introductions
The Future of Warfare
The Internet of Things
The Attack Landscape
What Does It Mean
Are You Protected
Next Generation Warfare
Human Shortage
Cyber
Workforce Development
Cyber Authority Bill
Government vs Industry
US Technological Advantage
Areas of Concern
What to take on
What does your office do
Exponential growth
Cyber sophistication
Growth in data
Influence operations
Speed of response
Allsource
Mark Anderson
Homeland Security Act
Acquisition Reform
Getting the Right Product
Quantum Computing


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The Aspen Institute

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