Augmented version in Reference: World Brain 104 (DNI White Paper)
Graphic: Cyber-Threat 101
Advanced Cyber/IO, ICT-IT, ThreatsAs first used in a briefing to the National Security Agency conference in Las Vegas, 9 January 2002.
2002 The New Craft of Intelligence–What Should the T Be Doing to the I in IT?
Journal: Army Industrial-Era Network Security + Cyber-Security RECAP (Links to Past Posts)
Graphic: Open Everything
About the Idea, Advanced Cyber/IO, Africa, Analysis, Balance, Capabilities-Force Structure, Citizen-Centered, Collection, Earth Orientation, Geospatial, History, ICT-IT, Innovation, Languages-Translation, Leadership-Integrity, Multinational Plus, Policies-Harmonization, Political, Processing, Reform, Strategy-Holistic Coherence, Threats, TribesGraphic: Smart Nations
Advanced Cyber/IO, Balance, Capabilities-Force Structure, Collection, Multinational Plus, Policies-Harmonization, Political, Processing, Reform, Strategy-Holistic Coherence, TribesClick to Enlarge
See Also:
2010 M4IS2 Briefing for South America — 2010 M4IS2 Presentacion por Sur America (ANEPE Chile)
Graphic: Dumb Organizations
Advanced Cyber/IO, Capabilities-Force Structure, Policies-Harmonization, Political, Strategy-Holistic Coherence, TribesClick to Enlarge
See Also:
2010 M4IS2 Briefing for South America — 2010 M4IS2 Presentacion por Sur America (ANEPE Chile)
2010 Julian Harston “Intelligence Assessment and Risk Analysis in Peacekeeping and Peace Support Operations – A Necessity”
Advanced Cyber/IO, Ethics, Non-Governmental, Peace Intelligence, United Nations & NGOsIntelligence Assessment and Risk Analysis in Peacekeeping and Peace Support Operations – A necessity.
Julian Harston, United Nations, Assistant Secretary General (rtd)
October 2010
Document: 2010 JMAC Speech Julian Harston
‘We are fully aware of your long-standing limitations in gathering information. The limitations are inherent in the very nature of the United Nations and therefore of any operation conducted by it.’
UN Secretary-General U Thant to the Commander of the UN Operation in the Congo (UNOC), Lt-Gen. Kebbede Guebre, in a coded cable on 24 September 1962.
“Through error, misjudgment and an inability to recognize the scope of the evil confronting us, we failed to do our part to save the people of Srebrenica from mass murder.”
Kofi Annan






