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Igor Mikolic-Torreira

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 5 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2016-2020, suosituimpien joukossa A Framework for Exploring Cybersecurity Policy Options. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

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Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2016-2020.

A Framework for Exploring Cybersecurity Policy Options

A Framework for Exploring Cybersecurity Policy Options

Igor Mikolic-Torreira; Ryan Henry; Don Snyder; Sina Beaghley; Stacie L. Pettyjohn; Sarah Harting; Emma Westerman; David A. Shlapak; Megan Bishop; Jenny Oberholtzer; Lauren Skrabala; Cortney Weinbaum

RAND
2016
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RAND conducted two cybersecurity-focused discovery games in Washington, D.C., and California s Silicon Valley that aimed to capture the widest possible range of perspectives. The goals were to explore opportunities for improving cybersecurity, assess the implications of possible solutions, and develop an initial framework to support debate and inform decisions regarding cybersecurity policies and practices."
Army Fires Capabilities for 2025 and Beyond

Army Fires Capabilities for 2025 and Beyond

John Gordon; Igor Mikolic-Torreira; D Sean Barnett; Katharina Ley Best; Scott Boston; Dan Madden; Danielle C Tarraf; Jordan Willcox

RAND
2020
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The Army is currently reorienting from a focus on counterinsurgency operations to a focus on conventional combat operations, and this shift has highlighted the need to take a detailed look at the state of the field artillery. The authors of this report identify capability gaps in the field artillery and actions that the Army should consider taking from today to roughly 2030.
Reserve Component General and Flag Officers

Reserve Component General and Flag Officers

Lisa M. Harrington; Igor Mikolic-Torreira; Geoffrey McGovern; Michael J. Mazarr; Peter Schirmer; Keith Gierlack; Jonathan Welch

RAND
2016
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Increased use of the reserve component, particularly since September 11, 2001, and an expectation that this role will continue and possibly increase in the future has renewed interest in the question of the appropriate number of reserve component general and flag officers (RC G/FOs). RAND researchers conducted a review of requirements and authorized strength for RC G/FOs.