EPISODE · Mar 29, 2018 · 47 MIN
Electronic Warfare Preparedness
from Risk Roundup · host Jayshree Pandya PhD
Prof. (Dr) Harry Nimon, a career STRATINT officer with years of experience in Intelligence Operations, author of over 30 published reports and textbooks, a consultant in warfare operations, counter-terrorism, and human-machine interaction for DoD, DIA, IOC, and various other organizations participate in Risk Roundup to discuss – Electronic Warfare Preparedness. Electronic Warfare Preparedness Today, there is increasing uncertainty on all fronts across cyberspace, geospace, and space (CGS). This is mainly due to the rapid advances in science and technology that are creating asymmetries across nations: its government, industries, organizations, and academia (NGIOA) in many unforeseen ways. While technology is on its way to change the way we communicate, collaborate, work, shop, socialize, and entertain ourselves; it is also changing the way we go to war. Since the way we go to war is changing, understanding and preparing for each warfare; both existing as well as emerging from cyberspace, geospace, and space (CGS) has become a survival necessity. Why – Electronic Warfare Preparedness When each nation and all its components today increasingly depend on closely integrated, high-speed electronic systems, a tiny weapon can give nations enemies the ability to use the electromagnetic spectrum—especially signals such as radio, infrared, or radar, to deny those nations–the ability to use these signals for their digital infrastructure and digital connectivity. This understandably changes the nature of warfare and shakes the very foundation of security and peace. How- Electronic Warfare Preparedness Since electronic warfare is already on our doorsteps, it is important to evaluate how prepared each nation is today, in its defensive as well as offensive capabilities to meet the complex electronic warfare challenges that are threatening the very progress and advance nations have made in cyberspace, geospace, and space. It is important to evaluate this further: Evolution in Electronic warfareElectromagnetic weapons. Potential threatsNation PreparednessEscalating drivers of electromagnetic warfareNation resilienceVulnerabilityElectronic army Electronic Warfare Preparedness “Electronic Warfare Preparedness” is fundamental for nations’ survival and security today, and in the coming tomorrow. Time is now to talk about “Electronic Warfare Preparedness”. For more please watch the Risk Roundup Webcast or hear the Risk Roundup Podcast About the Guest Prof. (Dr) Harry Nimon, a career STRATINT officer and has years of experience in Intelligence Operations and is a Principle consultant in warfare operations, counter-terrorism, and human-machine interaction for DoD, DIA, IOC, and various other organizations. He has over 30 published reports and textbooks. He received his doctorate in 2008, he wrote his dissertation on the Expectation Violation Theory for Virtual Teams and Its Effect on Decision-Making in a Combat Environment. He is currently working as a Professor for Henley-Putnam University and as an independent consultant for the Federal Bureau of Investigation in special interest domains of telecommunications/cyber and counter-terrorism. He is the author of a major international intelligence and security text entitled Offensive and Defensive Security: Concepts, Planning, Operations, and Management used by several universities and the United Nations Security Division. He has been an independent consultant involved in DoD projects as a Project Manager for Bio/Chemical Defense and Detection Systems. Most recently, Dr. Nimon has provided expert consultancy to various elements of the United States Army Missile and Space Command located at Redstone Arsenal. This work included a keynote address for their major 2015 International Conference. Dr. Nimon is writing three additional books at this time. One is a fictional work based on OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) on a potential war in the South China Sea. The second is a co-authorship with a former deep-cover Intelligence Agent present in Iran during the period 1968 to 1989. This text is a compendium of British-American-Tribal activities during this period leading to the fall of the Shah of Iran and the rise of Ayatollah Khomeini. The third book is a compendium of the weaponization of culture using works of various Henley-Putnam Masters Students who have agreed to contribute appropriate works in return for recognition within the text. About Risk Group Risk Group is a leading strategic security risk research and advisory organization. Copyright Risk Group LLC. 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