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Theater Shaping With Allies and Partners:. Information Technology (IT) and Cyber Security. Herman Finley 19 March 2012. Agenda. IT and Asia-Pacific Key categories of IT Implications of IT trends Potential outcomes Dealing with those outcomes. Main Points. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Theater Shaping With Allies and Partners:
Herman Finley19 March 2012
Information Technology (IT) and Cyber Security
Agenda
• IT and Asia-Pacific
• Key categories of IT
• Implications of IT trends
• Potential outcomes
• Dealing with those outcomes
Main Points
• IT is the foundation of future well-being• IT integrates, cross-cuts and enhances other
technologies
• Cyber-security is foundation for use of IT• In dealing with Allies and Partners, IT is all
about connection, collaboration and context
What Does IT Do For Us?E+C=E
• Educate: creates awareness and understanding
• Connect: creates shared awareness and potential for collective action
• Empower: enables collective action and paradigm shifts
Big Bags of ToysWWW
CloudSOCIAL
MEDIA
WIRELESS
Big Data
Smart
Manufacture
“Manchine”CyberOperationsKnowledge Display
Internet Usage in AsiaAsian Nations with over 50% of Population Using the Internet
Country or Region
Internet Usage % of Population
Rank in World
Australia 80.1 11
Korea 77.3 13
US 76.3 16
Japan 75.5 19
Singapore 72.4 25
Hong Kong 69.2 32
Taiwan 65.9 39
Malaysia 65.7 40
Niue 62.6 44
Selected Other Asian Nations
Country or Region
Internet Usage % of Population
China 38.4
Vietnam 33.7
Indonesia 22.4
Mongolia 11.3
India 10.2
Laos 8.1
Myanmar 0.2
ASIA Total 26.2
WORLD Total 32.7
Data Derived from Internetworldstats.com at http://www.internetworldstats.com/top25.htm
Asia’s IT Landscape
• Whole-of-society leaders– US, Korea, Japan, Australia, Singapore
• Bi-level societies– PRC, India, Indonesia
• Emerging players– Malaysia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Philippines
• Marginal adopters– Burma, Laos, Cambodia, Bangladesh
Implications of Trends
• More• Faster• Denser• Agile• Integrated• Mass customization
Functional Implications
• Economic• Military• Social• Political
Good StuffPositive Outcomes
• Massive increase in ability to collect, manipulate/build and propagate knowledge
• Deep and wide connectedness• Enhanced productivity – Major industry and entrepreneurial levels
• Wider availability for educational programs: “Cell Phone University”
• Increased agility of knowledge
Dark Side Negative Outcomes
• Political Instability• “Know-Do” Gap• Cyber Activities – Cyber psychosis– Cyber pollution– Cyber attacks– Cyber crime
End of SecrecyEnd of Peace
Cyber Crime is Big...$388Billion
• Bigger than…the global black market in marijuana, cocaine and heroin combined ($288bn) and approaching the value of all global drug trafficking ($411bn
• 431million adults in 24 countries experienced cybercrime in the last year
• More than a million became victims every day
Norton Cybercrime Report 2011http://www.symantec.com/content/en/us/home_homeoffice/html/cybercrimereport/
Cyber Attacks
“Stuxnet is the new face of 21st-century warfare: invisible, anonymous, and devastating. “
Vanity Fair , March, 2011 on-line editionwww.vanityfair.com/culture/features/2011/04/stuxnet-201104
“…the United States reserves the right, under the laws of armed conflict, to respond to serious cyber attacks with a proportional and justified military response at the time and place of our choosing”
William Lynn, former US Deputy Secretary of Defense
Where Can You Help?
DisasterManagement
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
PLATFORM
AGNOSTIC
APPLICATIONS
Technology Education
Sensor to Decision
MakerSenseMaking
CyberSecurity
Client Sensitive Technology
SCADA
Main Points
• IT is the foundation of future well-being• IT integrates, cross-cuts and enhances other
technologies
• Cyber-security is foundation for use of IT• In dealing with Allies and Partners, IT is all
about connection, collaboration and context
Theater Shaping With Allies and Partners:
Herman Finley19 March 2012
Information Technology (IT) and Cyber Security