Technology
- ReportBy CSIS Commission on Cybersecurity for the 44th PresidencyOct 28, 2008
Final report of the Telecommunications Working Group of the CSIS Commission on Cybersecurity for the 44th Presidency.
- ReportBy CSIS Commission on Cybersecurity for the 44th PresidencyOct 28, 2008
Report of the Threat Working Group of the CSIS Commission on Cybersecurity for the 44th Presidency.
- NewsletterBy Kathryn Ibata-ArensSep 24, 2008
Japan’s lackluster economic performance in the 1990s and into the 2000s saw low points that included the closure of NASDAQ Japan in 2002, after less than two years in operation.
- ReportBy Anthony H. Cordesman, Hans Ulrich KaeserAug 25, 2008
Various responses to this report have added valuable insights to specific issues. This feedback has been integrated into an updated version of the ‘Abandon Ships’ report. Most significantly, a revised Navy shipbuilding cost estimate for Fiscal Year 2009 illustrates the scope of the strategy-reality disconnect (see A Growing Congressional Backlash).
- ReportBy Joe Weiss PE, CISMAug 25, 2008
Industrial Control Systems (ICS)1 are an integral part of the industrial infrastructure providing for the national good.
- CommentaryAug 18, 2008
In his highly publicized July 24 speech in Berlin, presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama struck a conciliatory chord in saying, “we must reject the Cold War mindset of the past and resolve to work with Russia when we can.” A few days later, Russia’s envoy to NATO, Dmitri Rogozin, raised the idea of a new security framework for Eurasia that would includ
- ReportJul 21, 2008
This is the sixth update to the CSIS Open Source Policy survey. The survey tracks governmental policies on the use of open source software as reported in the press or other media.
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ReportJul 14, 2008
Is it possible to predict or alleviate the impacts of natural and manmade disasters? From California wildfires to Hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico to the changing climate to the ongoing violence in Darfur, environmental and national security events are around the world are unfolding more and more quickly.
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BookBy Ernest H. PreegMar 13, 2008
This book analyzes the rapid development of export-oriented advanced technology industry in India and China and projects the course ahead. Specific issues examined include education, research and development (R&D), foreign direct investment, trade, and technological innovation.
- ReportMar 10, 2008
Government policies and practices affect economic outcomes. Is government action (or inaction) an obstacle to global economic participation? Do governments provide the environment for the services and infrastructure needed to be competitive? The answers to these questions decide how much a country’s citizens and businesses can benefit from globalization. This means


