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Offense or Defense?

  • July 12, 2021
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When it comes to protecting the Nation’s critical infrastructure, which do you think is better, a strong offensive or defensive position?

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The Fight for Independence Used Asymmetrical Tactics

  • July 4, 2021
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During the American Revolution, the battles of Lexington and Concord are famously known for the linear battle formations the British took in the fields while the colonial militia men fired their weapons from behind trees and rocks and fences in a guerrilla warfare style. We know this now as asymmetrical warfare. It was a part […]

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Whose conflict is this?

  • June 5, 2021
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Imagine you are in a family situation where an argument breaks out. You begin to debate, discuss, banter, get heated, take a break, and return to the discussion. More family members join in and it becomes a bigger discussion. People are getting upset and sometimes disrespectful, but they eventually apologize and re-engage. Everyone keeps trying […]

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The People's War

The People’s War – An asymmetrical assault on critical infrastructure

  • May 29, 2021
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Increased instability in the United States has attracted unwanted attention from adversaries who now look to exploit our civil unrest more than ever before. This discussion will address the general modus operandi behind their attacks and how critical infrastructure owners and operators must pivot their security purview to gain awareness of the evolving threats. In […]

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