... manifestation of the growing desire on the part of Russia and China to achieve global superpower status. On the other hand, there ... ... confrontation. Indeed, many Chinese and Russian actors suggest cyber warfare is considered an obvious asymmetric instrument for balancing ... ... state of military affairs, a Chinese and Russian perception of insecurity is not surprising. Even more logical is the Chinese and ... ... States invests heavily in cyber security and several members of the Intelligence Community work to create cyber weapons meant to preserve ...
... across all modern great powers (whether that be the United States, China, Russia, Iran, India, Great Britain, France, etc). In other ... ... every state that is concerned about the cyber realm from a global security perspective is equally deficient and vulnerable to offensive ... ... for so long without being physically challenged through global war: at first nuclear deterrence builds off of the expected second-strike ... ... indication of unfeasibility, this reluctance seems to be a nod to intelligence considerations, meaning the United States is arguably ...
The Intelligence Community, regardless of regime type, has famously always tried to co-opt and ultimately adopt advancements and evolutions ... ... multiple forms of social media have the potential to facilitate protest and civil disobedience if other factors on the ground warrant such behavior. It is also a reminder that those regimes where it is likely to have those motivating factors in place should ...