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    • The dynamics of managing undersea cables: When solution becomes the problem 

      Sechrist, Michael; Vaishnav, Chintan; Goldsmith, Daniel; Choucri, Nazli (Explorations in Cyber International Relations, 2012-11-06)
      In the U.S., approximately 95% of all international Internet and phone traffic travels via undersea cables. Nearly all government traffic, including sensitive diplomatic and military orders, travels these cables to reach ...
    • The dynamics of undersea cables: Emerging opportunities and pitfalls 

      Sechrist, Michael; Vaishnav, Chintan; Goldsmith, Daniel; Choucri, Nazli (© The System Dynamics Society, 2012-07-26)
      Cyberspace is built on physical foundations that support the “virtual” manifestations we know of and use in everyday computing. Physical infrastructure can include wired, fiber optic, satellite and microwave links, as well ...
    • Lost in cyberspace: Harnessing the Internet, international relations, and global security 

      Choucri, Nazli; Goldsmith, Daniel (Sage Journals/© 2012 Nazli Choucri, & Daniel Goldsmith, 2012-03-01)
      Early in the twenty-first century, new, cyber-based threats to the well-being of individuals, economies, and societies added a new dimension to the well-understood threats of the twentieth century. For the first time in ...
    • System dynamics modeling for pro-active intelligence 

      Anderson, Ed; Choucri, Nazli; Goldsmith, Daniel; Madnick, Stuart E.; Siegel, Michael; e.a. (© Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2009-11-04)
      The Pro-Active Intelligence (PAINT) program, sponsored by the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA), was formed to address the challenges1 posed by distributed human networks, including terrorists and ...