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U.S. Support for European Strategic Autonomy Could Boost Transatlantic Solidarity and Security

The Rand Blog

Leaders of EU member states and institutions have recently renewed calls for Europe to assume a greater role and increased autonomy in transatlantic and global security and defense.

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Strategic Advantage, Sovereignty and Australia's Geopolitical Identity

The Rand Blog

Australia may need to critically assess its strategic traditions to develop a broader conceptualization of how to secure the safety and well-being of the nation and position itself advantageously.

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How SMBs Can Strategize Like Enterprise-Level Organizations

NexusTek

READ TIME: 4 MIN March 7, 2023 How SMBs Can Strategize Like Enterprise-Level Organizations When it comes to IT strategy, larger businesses often have an edge over smaller ones. SMBs and IT Strategy—Yes, It’s Possible The positive news is that taking a strategic approach to IT is within the realm of the SMB.

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Take a strategic approach to empowering a secure hybrid workforce with SASE

Citrix

In the first blog post in our series on Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), we looked at the need for a unified approach to securing the hybrid workforce , the complex application landscape, and the rapidly expanding attack surface.

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Building a Foundation for Strategic Stability with China on AI

The Rand Blog

security might be palpably improved. In an atmosphere of deepening mutual suspicion, trying to engage with China on military uses of artificial intelligence may seem pointless. But if negotiations go somewhere, U.S. It they fail, there is little downside.

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Charting a Strategic Path Forward for DHS in an Evolved Threat Landscape

The Rand Blog

When updating the Quadrennial Homeland Security Review report and the department Strategic Plan, it may make sense to consider a new operational and organizational path forward. During that time, fundamental and profound changes have occurred in the threats and risks confronting the United States.

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Japan's Strategic Shift: Significant, but Implementation Hurdles May Await

The Rand Blog

Japan's new strategic documents appear to demonstrate a recognition in Tokyo that it must do more for its own defense in the face of unprecedented security challenges.