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Saragih, Herlina JR, Rayanda Barnas, and Purwanto Purwanto. "Defense Management concepts improving Indonesian Maritime Security." Jurnal Pertahanan 2, no. 3 (September 29, 2016): 257. http://dx.doi.org/10.33172/jp.v2i3.104.

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This study aimed to analyze the concept of Indonesian Defence Management in the 21st century in the context of Indonesian Maritime Security and to determine the readiness of defence management capabilities in facing threats. Research method used is descriptive qualitative with data collection methods through in-depth interview and documentation. The results showed that in order to improve maritime security in Indonesia has not been implemented in a structured and comprehensive defense in accordance with the management perspective of the countries more advanced, especially on defense preparedness in logistics management such as the management and alutsista availability owned Indonesia
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Dorosh, Lesia, and Vasyl Romanyk. "PESCO, CARD, EDF: Strategy, Analysis, and Financing in the European Union Security Guaratee." Humanitarian vision 6, no. 2 (November 25, 2020): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.23939/shv2020.02.001.

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In the article the authors analyze the institutional basis for strengthening the EU security and the implementation of specific projects designed to expand cooperation between the Member States in the defence and security sectors. The point at issue is about Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO); the Coordinated Annual Review on Defence (CARD) and the European Defence Fund (EDF). The relevance of the comprehensive study of PESCO, CARD, EDF, which activities are aimed at ensuring the strategic component of cooperation, the analysis of the defence sector and funding priorities in the security sphere of the Union have been proved. The authors claim that PESCO has become a key strategic initiative of the EU, CARD allows coordinating the development of military capabilities in the Member States; the EDF was created to coordinate, increase investment and improve defence interoperability between EU member states. The challenges faced within the functioning of these initiatives have been analyzed. It is alleged that a key challenge for the CARD is the unwillingness of Member countries to share national defence plans, as well as the available and potential coordination and harmonization of defence planning within NATO’s Defence Planning. The peculiarities of specific projects financed within the European Defense Fund (“Ocean 2020”, “Eurodrone”, “SPIDER”, “EuroSWARM”, “TRAWA”, “ACAMSII”, “Gossra”, “Vestlife”) have been analyzed. There is continued progress in the field of the EU security and defence: numerous defence projects have been initiated under PESCO; there is a synchronization of defence planning through the CARD; the investments in defence are stimulated by financing the defence research projects through the EDF, the improving military mobility is continuing; coordination of the EU-NATO cooperation is improving, etc.
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Fiott, Daniel. "Improving CSDP Planning and Capability Development: Could there be a ‘Frontex Formula’?" European Foreign Affairs Review 18, Issue 1 (February 1, 2013): 47–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/eerr2013003.

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The newly agreed operational rules for Frontex allows the Agency to, among other things, buy or lease its own equipment for missions and/or to do so in co-ownership with the Member States and to request national seconded staff for its operations. The new rules are a major step forward in further developing Frontex's resources. Yet this progress has not been matched, despite the Lisbon treaty's protocol on Permanent Structured Cooperation, and in light of the defence budget cuts being made in many European Union (EU) Member States, when it comes to the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP). This article asks why, given that each policy area is ultimately aimed at the defence and security of the EU, are the innovations that have been agreed for Frontex not equally applicable to CSDP? Why have Member States increased cooperation under Frontex without equivalent or similar progress under the CSDP? This article aims to shed light on the differences and similarities of the two policy domains in order to see if a 'Frontex formula' could be applicable to the CSDP
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BROŽIČ, LILIANA. "SECURITY AS AN IMPERATIVE." CONTEMPORARY MILITARY CHALLENGES, VOLUME 2017, ISSUE 19/1 (May 15, 2017): 11–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.33179/bsv.99.svi.11.cmc.19.1.00.

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In 2017, the publication Contemporary Military Challenges entered its nineteenth year of existence, which reminds us of an important anniversary coming up in 2018. The first issue was published in September 1999 under the name of Bulletin of the Slovenian Armed Forces. From then until the end of last year, 18 volumes of the publication included 438 articles by 564 authors. There were 289 authors from the Slovenian Armed Forces and 48 authors from the administrative part of the Ministry of Defence; 161 authors were from different institutions and 66 authors from abroad. This year, we will focus on topical issues, which will, hopefully, be of interest to our readers and will motivate you to open discussions, reflect upon and perhaps even write about your views on the emergence of new security as an imperative for the future. This year's second issue titled Veteran organizations – are they even needed will be released in English. Since this topic has never before been discussed in our publication, it is perhaps time that we speak about it and share experiences of different countries. This year’s third issue titled Migrations and security on the Old Continent will also be published in English. It will be dedicated to the unstable Middle East, terrorism in Europe and national experiences with migration. Special focus will be put on the migration flows from autumn 2015 to spring 2016 as well as to the Europe's response to them. The title of the fourth issue will be Security forces of the future. It will focus on the way forward in ensuring safety. Some of the topical issues will certainly include the new old ways of manning the armed forces, achieving capability targets and international operations and missions. This year also marks 20 years since members of the Slovenian Armed Forces have joined an international operation for the first time. It was Operation Alba in Albania. Since then, they have participated in numerous operations and missions throughout the world. The 2017 will undoubtedly also be marked by the findings of the 2016 Strategic Defence Review, and the tasks arising from it. The chapter referring to the strengthening of the defence capability and resilience defines the primary objective of further development of the defence system and defence capacity of the Republic of Slovenia, which arises from the findings of the strategic review. The authors of the document classified them as follows: provision of the country’s defence capabilities, enhancing the resilience of the state and society to security threats, improving the preparedness and sustainability of the Slovenian Armed Forces, and achieving of common goals and commitments in the framework of the EU and NATO. It is our firm belief that the articles in this issue of the Contemporary Military Challenges titled Security as an imperative can contribute to the goals set out in the Strategic Defence Review.
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Zaikivskyi, Oleksandr, and Oleksandr Onistrat. "The role of intellectual property in security defense capacity of the state." Theory and Practice of Intellectual Property, no. 5 (November 17, 2021): 42–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.33731/52021.244518.

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Keywords: defense capability, intellectual property, regulatory support The conceptual issues of the legislation of Ukraine,which determine the state policy in the field of national security and defence, regardingthe settlement of issues related to ensuring the state defence capabilities are considered.The scientific publications on actual questions in this sphere concerningproblems and prospects of increase of defence capability of Ukraine are analysed.The role of intellectual property in all components of Ukraine's defence system hasbeen studied, and it has been noted that unresolved problems in the field of intellectualproperty management pose an increasing threat to Ukraine's national security.The importance of ensuring the protection of intellectual property in the process ofimplementing measures to improve the defence capabilities of the state and the needto improve legislation in this area is defined. Recommendations for improving the regulatory framework for national securityand defence in order to address the problematic issues of intellectual property in thisarea are submitted.State defence capability is the ability of state to defend itself in the event of armedaggression or armed conflict. It consists of material and immaterial elements and is aset of military, economic, social and moral and political potential in the field of defenceand appropriate conditions for its implementation.Resolving the issues of reforming not only the Armed Forces of Ukraine, but firstthe entire state, modernization and rearmament of the Ukrainian army has become avital necessity. Only the solution of this issue will allow to raise the defence capabilityof our state to the proper level for the preservation of independent Ukraine.Ensuring the military security of Ukraine largely depends on equipping the ArmedForces of Ukraine with modern types and models of weapons and military equipment,developed on the basis of intellectual property rights.It is the military-technical sphere where the objects of intellectual property rightsbelonging to the sphere of national security and defence are created, and the state isobliged to ensure their protection. This will increase the competitiveness of the domesticdefence industry and make claims impossible for anyone in the mass productionof weapons and military equipment for their own needs and for exports, which directlyaffects defence capabilities.And this requires proper protection of intellectual property rights both in theprocess of own production of weapons and military equipment, as well as in militarytechnicalcooperation.
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Zaikivskyi, Oleksandr, and Oleksandr Onistrat. "The role of intellectual property in security defense capacity of the state." Theory and Practice of Intellectual Property, no. 4 (October 25, 2021): 33–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.33731/42021.243120.

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Keywords: defense capability, intellectual property, regulatory support The conceptual issues of the legislation of Ukraine,which determine the state policy in the field of national security and defence, regardingthe settlement of issues related to ensuring the state defence capabilities are considered.The scientific publications on actual questions in this sphere concerningproblems and prospects of increase of defence capability of Ukraine are analysed.The role of intellectual property in all components of Ukraine's defence system hasbeen studied, and it has been noted that unresolved problems in the field of intellectualproperty management pose an increasing threat to Ukraine's national security.The importance of ensuring the protection of intellectual property in the process ofimplementing measures to improve the defence capabilities of the state and the needto improve legislation in this area is defined.Recommendations for improving the regulatory framework for national securityand defence in order to address the problematic issues of intellectual property in thisarea are submitted.State defence capability is the ability of state to defend itself in the event of armedaggression or armed conflict. It consists of material and immaterial elements and is aset of military, economic, social and moral and political potential in the field of defenceand appropriate conditions for its implementation.Resolving the issues of reforming not only the Armed Forces of Ukraine, but firstthe entire state, modernization and rearmament of the Ukrainian army has become avital necessity. Only the solution of this issue will allow to raise the defence capabilityof our state to the proper level for the preservation of independent Ukraine.Ensuring the military security of Ukraine largely depends on equipping the ArmedForces of Ukraine with modern types and models of weapons and military equipment,developed on the basis of intellectual property rights.It is the military-technical sphere where the objects of intellectual property rightsbelonging to the sphere of national security and defence are created, and the state isobliged to ensure their protection. This will increase the competitiveness of the domesticdefence industry and make claims impossible for anyone in the mass productionof weapons and military equipment for their own needs and for exports, which directlyaffects defence capabilities.And this requires proper protection of intellectual property rights both in theprocess of own production of weapons and military equipment, as well as in militarytechnicalcooperation.
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POPIEL, Henryk, Bogusław ROGOWSKI, and Krzysztof WALCZAK. "POLISH DEFENSE STANDARDS WITHIN THE EUROPEAN RANGE." National Security Studies 5, no. 1 (May 15, 2014): 311–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.37055/sbn/135200.

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The article is an account of activities conducted in the field of standardization related to State defence and security for the development of military standards in the area of water supply for forces in field conditions. This adheres to the level of European defence standardization procesess. Thus, a type of summary has been presented of this not so popular case, when – for the very first time in the history of Polish military standardization – national defence standards have become the standards within the European range. What has been pointed out in this aspect is the importance and the need to promote – in a similar way – the achievements of military standardization in other areas of social and economic life, especially in the field of State defence and security, as well as anywhere where Poland has a potential and considerable achievements on a global scale. Such actions – except for a considerable contribution to improving a positive image of Poland in international relations – may be one of the ways to gain a more effective access to information and markets, education and development.
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Zaikivskyi, Oleksandr, and Oleksandr Onistrat. "Regulatory and legal support of intellectual property protection in the defense sphere (in the development of armaments and military equipment; in the implementation of international military- technical cooperation)." Theory and Practice of Intellectual Property, no. 6 (December 27, 2021): 49–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.33731/62021.248981.

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Keywords: defence capability, intellectual property, regulatory and legal support,armament and military equipment, military-technical cooperation The condition of regulatory and legal support of defencecapability of Ukraine and problems concerning protection of intellectual propertyand protection of state interests in this sphere are investigated. The importance ofprotection of intellectual property rights to ensure the enhancement of the state's defencecapabilities is noted.Ensuring Ukraine’s defence capability largely depends on equipping the ArmedForces of Ukraine with modern types and models of armaments and military equipmentdeveloped on the basis of the intellectual property rights.It is the military-technical sphere where the objects of intellectual property rightsbelonging to the sphere of national security and defence are created, and the state isobliged to ensure their protection. This will increase the competitiveness of the domesticdefence industry and make it impossible for anyone in the mass production ofarmaments and military equipment for their own needs and for exports, that directlyaffects defence capabilities.This requires proper protection of intellectual property rights both in the processof own production of weapons and military equipment, and in military-technical cooperation.The legislation of Ukraine on national security and defence determines the need touse scientific and technical achievements and the introduction of new technologies toincrease the state's defence capabilities. However, the issue of intellectual property,which is the basis of these achievements and technologies, is not raised. It is notedonly that the acquisition, security, protection of intellectual property rights to scientificand technical (applied) results are carried out in accordance with the law, and incase of infringement of intellectual property rights is protected in the manner prescribedby administrative, civil and criminal law.Thus, all issues related to the defence and protection of intellectual property rightsmust be resolved within the framework of special legislation on intellectual property.Recommendations for improving the regulatory and legal support of Ukraine's defencecapabilities with a purpose of solution of intellectual property issues in this areaand compliance with national interests and security of the state on intellectual propertyrights in the development of armaments and military equipment, as well as internationalmilitary-technical cooperation were submitted.
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Davis Cross, Mai’a K. "The European Defence Agency and the Member States: Public and Hidden Transcripts." European Foreign Affairs Review 20, Special Issue (July 1, 2015): 83–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/eerr2015026.

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The European Defence Agency (EDA) was founded in 2004 with the aim of improving the EU’s defence capabilities through promoting collaboration, common initiatives, and innovative solutions to the EU’s security needs. This article examines the nature of the relationship between European Union Member States and the EDA a decade after its founding. The agency has solidified a clear body of norms that it seeks Member States to implement. To a surprising extent, Member States have publically embraced these norms as necessary for the future viability of European security. But they at the same time resist implementing these norms in certain fundamental ways. Building upon the framework article of this special issue, the author applies the concepts of ‘public’ and ‘hidden’ transcripts to shed light on how Member States simultaneously embrace and resist norms in a climate of supranational pressure.
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Kosmacz-chorodowska, Anna. "Improving management in favour of defence and security on the basis of e-economy tools." Scientific Papers of Silesian University of Technology. Organization and Management Series 2018, no. 128 (2018): 231–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.29119/1641-3466.2018.128.19.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "940301 Improving Defence and Security"

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Opasinov, Aleksandar, and Sina Eftekhari. "Improving the Cyber defence of an organisation based on IP Geolocation and security appliances." Thesis, Högskolan Väst, Avdelningen för Matematik, Data- och Lantmäteriteknik, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hv:diva-16149.

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As advancement and usage of data communication has increased exponentially on a global scale, with a devastating exposure to attacks and varying security threats to home offices as well as to large enterprises, there is always a need for enhanced network protection. The IT department of the company OneDefence, located in western Sweden, was chosen for the thesis and based on the stated information from the organisation, aims were set on how to improve their network defence capabilities. The aim of this thesis is to list ten countries posing the most serious IT threats, and to limit the attack surface of OneDefence’s IT network as much as possible while still providing the necessary services to users abroad. After researching the countries, a prototype was set up to mimic OneDefence’s topology of interest and test attacks were conducted as detailed in the Methodology chapter. The results of the investigations showed the countries posing most serious cyber threats included China, Russia and North Korea among others which were statistically calculated based on the total number of recognised cyberwarfare attacks. The results obtained from the different DoS attacks in the prototype showed that an IPS should be at the heart of an organisation's network defence for combating these intrusions, as well as potentially other types. With the help of a prototype built based on the organisation's topology, several attacks were somewhat successfully mitigated with the equipment used on hand, with only a low percentage of packets allowed to pass through the security unit. Lastly, to explore further enhancements of defence capabilities of OneDefence, a comparison between different products and devices were performed. This resulted in products from the Fortinet brand such as FortiGate NGFW and UTM capabilities as they are offering several advantages compared to competitors.
Då stora framsteg och användning av datakommunikation har ökat exponentiellt på en global skala, med en förödande exponering av attacker och säkerhetshot mot hemanvändare såväl som stora företag, finns detalltid ett behov av förbättrad nätverksskydd. IT-avdelningen hos företaget OneDefence, valdes för att utföra examensprojektet och baserade sig på organisationens angivna information för att förbättra deras nätverksförsvar. Syftet med denna rapport är att sammanställa en lista på tio länder som utgör de allvarligaste IT-hoten i världen, samt begränsa attackytan för organisationens nätverk så mycket som möjligt medan man behåller alla nödvändiga tjänster till användare utomlands. Efter att ha undersökt länderna, anordnades en prototyp för att efterlikna delar av OneDefences topologi av intresse och testattacker utfördes enligt metodologikapitlet. Resultaten av utredningarna visade att från de länder som utfört de allra allvarliga cyberhoten inkluderade bland annat Kina, Ryssland och Nordkorea, som har beräknats statistiskt baserat på antalet igenkända cyberwarfare attacker. Resultaten från de olika DoS-attackerna visade att en IPS bör vara kärnan i en organisations nätverksförsvar för att kunna bekämpa dessa intrång, samt potentiellt andra typer. Med hjälp av den prototyp som byggdes baserad på organisationens topologi, blockerades flera attacker rätt framgångsrikt, med en låg procentandel av paketen som gick genom säkerhetsenheten. Slutligen utforskades ytterligare förbättringar av försvarsförmågan hos organisationen genom att jämföra olika produkter och enheter. Detta resulterade i produkter från Fortinet-varumärket såsom FortiGate NGFW med UTM förmåga, då de erbjuder flera fördelar jämfört med konkurrenter.
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Books on the topic "940301 Improving Defence and Security"

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Baruah, Darshana M. India’s Evolving Maritime Domain Awareness Strategy in the Indian Ocean. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199479337.003.0010.

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Darshana Baruah, an emerging Indian maritime security analyst, examines India’s heightened focus on improving maritime domain awareness in the coastal domain, EEZ and far seas. This is increasingly being driven by growing naval presence in the Indian Ocean. Of particular concern is India’s ability to monitor the passage of PLA Navy submarine passages to Pakistan and elsewhere in the Indian Ocean. Despite improved maritime situational awareness in coastal waters, India still has difficulty in tracking surface and subsurface vessels transiting its EEZ or neighbouring waters. This will likely require coordination and collaboration with friendly states. Baruah concludes that despite India’s traditional attachment to strategic autonomy, the difficulties in any one country developing maritime domain awareness across the Indian Ocean will be a key driver in greater defence cooperation with the United States and its allies.
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Book chapters on the topic "940301 Improving Defence and Security"

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Kanturska, Urszula, Jan-Dirk Schmöcker, Achille Fonzone, and Michael G. H. Bell. "Improving Reliability through Multi-Path Routing and Link Defence: An Application of Game Theory to Transport." In Game Theoretic Risk Analysis of Security Threats, 199–227. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-87767-9_9.

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B.P., Choudhary. "Nanotechnology in Defence and Security." In Emerging Applications of Nanomaterials, 151–68. Materials Research Forum LLC, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21741/9781644902288-7.

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Nanotechnology, an indispensable branch of technology is presently being used in many specific technologically advanced domains. Technology can offer possibilities far beyond previously known limits, which means a debate between hope and anonymity. The potential of nanotechnology to harvest its strategic advantages or cause a disaster depends on a nation’s level of preparedness. The integration of nano-materials and nanodevices into the defence systems is aimed at improving their performance in terms of defensive and/or offensive capabilities, individual safety, and reliability of systems/ subsystems. Major military powers around the world have been working diligently to improve their understanding of this emerging technology area. The earliest developments in this area involved the production of organic explosives in the form of fine powders with a particle distribution from the submicron to nano-meter range. The challenge ahead is to move from powder to integration of energy nanomaterials into the production system. According to the published literature, the subject studies are in the early stage on this specific domain, wherein numerous techniques are recently reported for making products from nano-thermites. This chapter is aimed to discusses various means and ways to protect the population from attack and to prevent industrial accidents, disaster management and also the potential applications of nanotechnology in warfare.
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Phillips, Jim. "Improving Safety." In Scottish Coal Miners in the Twentieth Century, 80–116. Edinburgh University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474452311.003.0004.

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The Scottish miners’ central goal was economic security. An important generational element was involved in its pursuit. The Village Pit generation saw nationalisation as deliverance from the evils of private ownership. The New Mine generation was simultaneously more critical of nationalisation and willing to engage with its joint consultative features. Nationalisation was dynamic and the New Mine generation shaped it to fit the security needs of miners and their communities. Generational differences were highlighted during the Second World War. The Scottish coalfield politics of the Home Front were complex, involving Communism and the strategic interests of the Soviet Union. Whereas the Village Pit generation opposed unofficial strikes, these involved and were led by the New Mine generation, who saw them as evidence of powerful workplace and community anger that could be mobilised in pursuit of collective security. In the 1950s New Mine generation miners were more assertive in their defence of the coalfield moral economy. Their actions at workplace level placed significant limits on the managerial sovereignty of NCB officials.
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Tagarev, Todor. "Improving Governance in the Management of Resources in the Security and Defence Sector." In Challenges of Implementation of National Security Strategies in Transition Democracies from a Governance Perspective. Institute of Information and Communication Technologies, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.11610/it4sec.0041.

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Conference papers on the topic "940301 Improving Defence and Security"

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Barrat, Catherine, and Gildas Chauvel. "Improving cooling of cavity blackbodies." In SPIE Security + Defence, edited by David A. Huckridge and Reinhard Ebert. SPIE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2028874.

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Ottaviani, Carlo, Riccardo Laurenza, Thomas P. W. Cope, Gaetana Spedalieri, Samuel L. Braunstein, and Stefano Pirandola. "Secret key capacity of the thermal-loss channel: improving the lower bound." In SPIE Security + Defence, edited by Mark T. Gruneisen, Miloslav Dusek, and John G. Rarity. SPIE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2244899.

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Heineman, William R., Carl J. Seliskar, Laura K. Morris, and Samuel A. Bryan. "Spectroelectrochemistry as a strategy for improving selectivity of sensors for security and defense applications." In SPIE Security + Defence, edited by Roberto Zamboni, François Kajzar, and Attila A. Szep. SPIE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.965308.

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Anderson, D., and D. G. Thomson. "Improving rotorcraft survivability to RPG attack using inverse methods." In SPIE Europe Security + Defence, edited by David H. Titterton and Mark A. Richardson. SPIE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.832298.

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Trofimov, Vyacheslav A., and Vladislav V. Trofimov. "Real-time computer processing of image from THz passive imaging device for improving of images." In SPIE Security + Defence, edited by Neil A. Salmon and Eddie L. Jacobs. SPIE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.965546.

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Harder, James A., and Michaelene Sprague. "Improving transmission and image contrast in medium and high performance optical systems using weighted average angle of incidence techniques to optimize coatings." In SPIE Europe Security and Defence, edited by Gari Owen. SPIE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.797531.

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"Simulation for Education: Improving Personal Responsiveness in Case of Violent Attack." In The 11th International Defence and Homeland Security Simulation Worskhop. CAL-TEK srl, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.46354/i3m.2021.dhss.002.

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Whitman, Lucy S., Colin Lewis, and John P. Oakley. "Improving human object recognition performance using video enhancement techniques." In European Symposium on Optics and Photonics for Defence and Security, edited by Tim P. Donaldson and Colin Lewis. SPIE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.581827.

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Mau, Joyce, Jochen Trumpf, Geoff Day, and Dennis V. Delic. "An image feature-based approach to improving SPAD Flash LiDAR imaging through fog." In Emerging Imaging and Sensing Technologies for Security and Defence VII, edited by Andrea Camposeo, Maria Farsari, Luana Persano, Lynda E. Busse, John G. Rarity, Paul M. Alsing, Michael L. Fanto, et al. SPIE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2633941.

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Reports on the topic "940301 Improving Defence and Security"

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Davies, Will. Improving the engagement of UK armed forces overseas. Royal Institute of International Affairs, January 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55317/9781784135010.

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The UK government’s Integrated Review of security, defence, development and foreign policy, published in March 2021 alongside a supporting defence command paper, set a new course for UK national security and highlighted opportunities for an innovative approach to international engagement activity. The Integrated Review focused principally on the state threats posed by China’s increasing power and by competitors – including Russia – armed with nuclear, conventional and hybrid capabilities. It also stressed the continuing risks to global security and resilience due to conflict and instability in weakened and failed states. These threats have the potential to increase poverty and inequality, violent extremism, climate degradation and the forced displacement of people, while presenting authoritarian competitors with opportunities to enhance their geopolitical influence. There are moral, security and economic motives to foster durable peace in conflict-prone and weakened regions through a peacebuilding approach that promotes good governance, addresses the root causes of conflict and prevents violence, while denying opportunities to state competitors. The recent withdrawal from Afghanistan serves to emphasize the complexities and potential pitfalls associated with intervention operations in complex, unstable regions. Success in the future will require the full, sustained and coordinated integration of national, allied and regional levers of power underpinned by a sophisticated understanding of the operating environment. The UK armed forces, with their considerable resources and global network, will contribute to this effort through ‘persistent engagement’. This is a new approach to overseas operations below the threshold of conflict, designed as a pre-emptive complement to warfighting. To achieve this, the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) must develop a capability that can operate effectively in weak, unstable and complex regions prone to violent conflict and crises, not least in the regions on the eastern and southern flanks of the Euro-Atlantic area. The first step must be the development of a cohort of military personnel with enhanced, tailored levels of knowledge, skills and experience. Engagement roles must be filled by operators with specialist knowledge, skills and experience forged beyond the mainstream discipline of combat and warfighting. Only then will individuals develop a genuinely sophisticated understanding of complex, politically driven and sensitive operating environments and be able to infuse the design and delivery of international activities with practical wisdom and insight. Engagement personnel need to be equipped with: An inherent understanding of the human and political dimensions of conflict, the underlying drivers such as inequality and scarcity, and the exacerbating factors such as climate change and migration; - A grounding in social sciences and conflict modelling in order to understand complex human terrain; - Regional expertise enabled by language skills, cultural intelligence and human networks; - Familiarity with a diverse range of partners, allies and local actors and their approaches; - Expertise in building partner capacity and applying defence capabilities to deliver stability and peace; - A grasp of emerging artificial intelligence technology as a tool to understand human terrain; - Reach and insight developed through ‘knowledge networks’ of external experts in academia, think-tanks and NGOs. Successful change will be dependent on strong and overt advocacy by the MOD’s senior leadership and a revised set of personnel policies and procedures for this cohort’s selection, education, training, career management, incentivization, sustainability and support.
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