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Collective intelligence and international coordination: Antidote for the novel biological zero-day exploit #COVID-19

Dr. Rajib Subba looks at the similarities between computer viruses and biological viruses in his new Security Nexus Perspective called "Collective intelligence and international coordination: Antidote for the novel biological zero-day exploit #COVID-19." Subba, an alumni of the Daniel [...]

By |2025-05-29T10:46:50-10:00April 10, 2020|Categories: Alumni, Alumni Perspectives, Security Nexus|Tags: , , |

Perceptions of Indigenous Security Practitioners on China’s Geostrategic Activities in the Pacific

“Perceptions of Indigenous Security Practitioners on China’s Geostrategic Activities in the Pacific” is a new research paper authored by Dr. Deon Canyon for Security Nexus. Excerpt: “Increasing regional activity by China and the increased United States focus on Oceania [...]

By |2025-05-29T10:46:33-10:00April 10, 2020|Categories: Faculty Articles, Canyon, Security Nexus|Tags: , , , |

Making the Most of It: China’s Military Wins the Covid-19 Fight in Wuhan

Dr. David Dorman shares his perspective on “Making the Most of It: China’s Military Wins the Covid-19 Fight in Wuhan” for Security Nexus. In this Op Ed, Dorman states that “An important part of China’s domestic propaganda work since [...]

By |2025-05-29T10:46:28-10:00April 6, 2020|Categories: Faculty Articles, Security Nexus, Dorman|Tags: , , , , , |

Enabling the sharing of original, timely and creative macro-and micro-level response concepts, systems, and ideas

Dr. Sebastian Kevany has written a Security Nexus Perspective on “Enabling the sharing of original, timely and creative macro-and micro-level response concepts, systems, and ideas.” This OpEd looks at Ireland’s public health information campaign including its public messaging program [...]

By |2025-05-29T10:46:17-10:00April 3, 2020|Categories: Faculty Articles, Security Nexus|Tags: , , |

Coronavirus, Terrorism, and Illicit Activity in the Indo-Pacific

“Coronavirus, Terrorism, and Illicit Activity in the Indo-Pacific” by J. “Lumpy” Lumbaca is a new Security Nexus perspective looking at how terrorist organizations and others involved in illicit activities are taking advantage of the spread of COVID-19. Here is [...]

By |2025-05-29T10:46:15-10:00April 2, 2020|Categories: Faculty Articles, Lumbaca, Security Nexus|Tags: , , |

Incremental Community-Based Exit Strategies for Initiating and Removing Covid-19 Lockdowns

“Incremental Community-Based Exit Strategies for Initiating and Removing Covid-19 Lockdowns” is the latest Security Nexus Perspective published by the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies. Authored by Dr. Benjamin Ryan of Baylor University, Damon Coppola of Shoreline [...]

By |2025-05-29T10:46:10-10:00April 1, 2020|Categories: Faculty Articles, Canyon, Security Nexus|Tags: , , |

Mass Surveillance and Individual Privacy

Dr. Inez Miyamoto shared her perspectives on “Mass Surveillance And Individual Privacy” for DKI APCSS’ Security Nexus. Here is an excerpt from the article: During a crisis, governments will seek to implement technological solutions in an effort be responsive. [...]

By |2025-05-29T10:46:04-10:00March 30, 2020|Categories: Faculty Articles, Security Nexus, Miyamoto|Tags: , |
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