UID:
almafu_9960010617602883
Umfang:
1 online resource (337 p.)
ISBN:
1-4411-0324-4
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1-5013-0069-5
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1-4411-7788-4
Inhalt:
"In the decade that followed 9/11, technologies and technology policies became central to homeland security. For example, the U.S. erected new border defenses with remote sensors and biometric scanners, and deployed new autonomous air warfare capabilities, such as the drone program. Looking at efforts to restore security after 9/11, the work examines issues such as the rise in technology spending, the various scenarios of mass terror, and America's effort to ensure that future engagements will take place far from the homeland. Operation Iraqi Freedom, Iran's emergence as nuclear threat, and North Korea's acceleration of its missile program are analyzed along with the "axis of evil" and America's effort to create a ballistic missile shield to thwart this emerging threat to its security. By focusing on the technologies of homeland security rather than on cyber warfare itself, the work offers a unique and needed survey that will appeal to anyone involved with the study and development of homeland and strategic security."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Anmerkung:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Foreword: innovation leads the way: from "long war" to longer peace / by Ambassador David T. Killion -- Moore's law and the evolution of security technology -- Information security in a world of cyber insecurity -- Document fraud: from criminal to terrorist enterprise -- Business continuity in dangerous times -- Border security and the war on terror -- Counterterrorism mentors: allied insights and lessons -- Enhanced border surveillance for the post 9/11 world -- Less lethal border security solutions: midway between "shout" and "shoot" -- Securing the maritime front: protecting America's seaports -- Securing the southern front -- Securing the northern front -- Air rage: aviation insecurity after 9/11 -- Truck bombing shifts into high gear -- Underground tremors: securing the Metro -- Courtroom violence and the war against the U.S. government -- Black Sunday redux -- Special delivery: letter-bombs continue to deliver a lethal message -- Bracing for bioterror -- Nuclear terrorism after 9/11: rethinking the unthinkable -- Nuclear weapons and the war on terror: halting the spread -- False alarm: Saddam, WMD, and the GWOT's first side show -- Power vacuum: Saddam's fall and the rise of Iran -- Nuclear ambitions: emergent ballistic missile threats -- Securing the "high frontier: missile defense, from hype to hope -- The axis of evil revisited: reflection and reassessment.
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Also issued in print.
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English
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 1-62892-325-3
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 1-4411-2364-4
Sprache:
Englisch
DOI:
10.5040/9781501300691