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- china ai and autonomy report: Issue 19, July 28, 2022
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- The China AI and Autonomy Report, issue 19, is a biweekly newsletter published by CNA, on artificial intelligence and autonomy in China.
- with the system’s recommended case decisions. Meanwhile, the PRC government has fined ride-hailing company Didi $1.2 billion for violating its laws on data security and personal information protection ... . As a result, future warfare will involve a confrontation across the entire spectrum of national security domains. The article highlights the use of AI-enabled systems to create so-called "butterfly effects ... and industry, to form a platform for cooperation and development that has "international vision and influence," and to promote interdisciplinary integration, academic collaboration
- pla update: Issue 1, February 4, 2022
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- PLA Update, Issue 1, is a CNA China Studies Program monthly newsletter, with summaries of Chinese media coverage of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
- of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA). Each edition of this newsletter will draw on the material and expertise of CNA’s China and Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Division to provide an update ... fields on 12 January 2022. The provisional regulations reportedly focus on strengthening military information security. The CMC Logistics Support Department issued the “Interim Provisions ... maritime strategic passage security.” The exercise involved drills focused on topics including navigating through a “naval mine threat area,” destroying floating mines, and shooting targets at sea
- russian media analysis: Issue 8, January 28, 2022
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- Russian Perspectives on Western Military Activities
- of the NATO threat Several articles describe Russian perceptions of NATO and the threat that it poses to Russian security. They focus on the role of the alliance as a weapon of US domination ... be countered either by NATO and the United States providing binding security guarantees to Russia or by Russia extending its security border to the Soviet Union’s previous western border in Belarus and Ukraine ... During this reporting period, recent diplomatic efforts are frequently mentioned. These include US-Russia talks in Geneva, NATO-Russia talks in Brussels, Organization for Security and Co-operation
- russian media analysis: Issue 9, February 11, 2022
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- Russian Perspectives on Western Military Activities
- . Several articles focus on Russia's need for security guarantees as a key driver of the current crisis. Other articles suggest that Russia's real concern is not NATO enlargement per se but specifically ... to push the US into making concessions on Russian security demands. 4. The Ukraine Crisis: Signals of Potential Elite Unease Two articles highlight the possibility of concerns within the Russian ... hegemony in the region. 13. US Support for Japan's Military Goals Russian commentators continue to be concerned about a further deepening of the US-Japanese security relationship, arguing that Japan's
- ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 34, March 21, 2022
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- billion rubles to support companies that purchase domestic AI pilot products. MILITARY AND SECURITY RUSSIAN MILITARY IS STARTING TO USE MILITARY DRONES IN UKRAINE The Russian military is fielding ... on the growing use of UAVs in this combat, and around the world in general by exporting two of its military drones abroad. Russia’s Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation of the Russian ... be Syria, given a close cooperation between the two states, although there has been no evidence of the Syrian government acquiring this UAV. The future of Russia’s military exports is unclear at this point
- Timothy Beres
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- an environment to foster cooperation and empower individual leadership around shared values. Over the previous eight years, Beres led CNA’s Safety and Security portfolio, which spans criminal justice, homeland security, emergency management, and emergency public health. Under his leadership, CNA Safety and Security developed and advanced the practice of Smart Policing nationally, conducted ... served in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security as a member of the Senior Executive Service. He was responsible for implementing a national preparedness capabilities assessment and strategy process
- CNA Officially Welcomes Julia McQuaid as Vice President of Strategy, Policy, Plans, and Programs Division
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- The CNA Corporation today announced that Julia McQuaid has formally accepted the position of vice president of its Strategy, Policy, Plans, and Programs Division.
- offices and combatant commands as they integrate climate change into strategic and operational planning processes, including theater security cooperation. Her analytical leadership has also been critical ... as the Institute for Public Research. “We are excited to continue to have Julia serving the division with her extensive expertise on a range of national security challenges,” said Jeffery Peterson ... of experience supporting the U.S. government on a range of national security challenges. This work has included research and analysis of adversary threats, with a focus on counterterrorism; defense and Navy
- ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 33, March 7, 2022
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- done in the preceding 25 years and that the digital transformation of Russia’s critical information infrastructure based on imported digital equipment poses a national security threat. Unconfirmed ... identifiable information by understanding whether such data can be recreated from previously anonymized data. MILITARY AND SECURITY A NOTE ON RUSSIAN MILITARY OPERATIONS IN UKRAINE The current ... in the next three to five years. They are already in demand in the fields of real estate, ‘Smart City’, industry, security and many others. I am sure that with the support of their teachers and our
- ai and autonomy in russia: Issue 32, February 21, 2022
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- for the Safe City program proposed by the Ministry of Emergency Situations. This platform would “unite all urban and commercial security systems of the country ["facial recognition, traffic analysis cameras ... to plug it into a unified system. The opposition is built on concerns about costs for program implementation in the regions as well as the challenges of plugging commercial (or private) security systems into a unified government system. MILITARY AND SECURITY RUSSIAN DEFENSE MANUFACTURER IS BULLISH ON LONG-RANGE COMBAT DRONES Russia’s largest drone-manufacturing company sees UAV production
- National Security and the Accelerating Risks of Climate Change
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- It is through this analytical prism that 11 retired Generals and Admirals came together in 2007, under the moniker of CNA’s Military Advisory Board, to examine the security implications of climate change. Their landmark report, National Security and the Threat of Climate Change, was the first time that such an elite body of military leaders expressed their concern over the security implications of climate change. Now, seven years later, the Military Advisory Board has gathered again to re-examine the nexus of projected climate change and national security. This update reflects their decades of experience as risk managers and geopolitical security experts. With the foundation of CNA’s established analytical prowess, the report deserves strong attention from not only the security community, but also from the entire government and the American public. The update serves as a bipartisan call to action. It makes a compelling case that climate change is no longer a future threat—it is taking place now. It observes that climate change serves as a catalyst of conflict in vulnerable parts of the world, and that projected changes in global migration patterns will make the challenges even more severe. It identifies threats to elements of National Power here at home, particularly those associated with our infrastructure and our ability to maintain military readiness. The update makes clear that actions to build resilience against the projected impacts of climate change are required today. We no longer have the option to wait and see. We applaud this group of American patriots for this important update. We commend its reading in full and its recommendations to the Administration, to Congress, and to the American people.
- National Security and the Accelerating Risks of Climate Change National Security and the Accelerating Risks of Climate Change It is through this analytical prism that 11 retired Generals and Admirals came together in 2007, under the moniker of CNA’s Military Advisory Board, to examine the security implications of climate change. Their landmark report, National Security and the Threat of Climate Change, was the first time that such an elite body of military leaders expressed their concern over the security implications of climate change. Now, seven years later, the Military Advisory Board has