In National Security and Data Strategy, Majeed Javdani delivers a timely and deeply analytical exploration of how data has reshaped the principles of national defense, intelligence, resilience, and diplomacy. The book reframes data as a sovereign resource and makes the case for a comprehensive, whole-of-government data strategy as a core pillar of national security.
Javdani examines the strategic foundations of data power, the evolving threat environment, the challenges of interagency coordination, and the imperatives of technology modernization.
At its core, the work contends that national security is no longer about owning the most powerful weapons—it is about controlling the most strategic information. Whether enabling AI-driven decision-making, protecting critical infrastructure, or forging alliances through intelligence diplomacy, data is the currency of influence in the global security order.
The final annex, Trade in Intelligence – Strategic Leverage in the Data-Defined Battlespace, extends this thesis to its logical endpoint: intelligence, when shared or denied, is not just a tool of strategy—it is a weapon of power projection.
National Security and Data Strategy is a foundational text for policymakers, defense professionals, and institutional leaders confronting the complex realities of a world where data defines both threats and the means to overcome them.
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Javdani examines the strategic foundations of data power, the evolving threat environment, the challenges of interagency coordination, and the imperatives of technology modernization.
At its core, the work contends that national security is no longer about owning the most powerful weapons—it is about controlling the most strategic information. Whether enabling AI-driven decision-making, protecting critical infrastructure, or forging alliances through intelligence diplomacy, data is the currency of influence in the global security order.
The final annex, Trade in Intelligence – Strategic Leverage in the Data-Defined Battlespace, extends this thesis to its logical endpoint: intelligence, when shared or denied, is not just a tool of strategy—it is a weapon of power projection.
National Security and Data Strategy is a foundational text for policymakers, defense professionals, and institutional leaders confronting the complex realities of a world where data defines both threats and the means to overcome them.
National Security and Data Strategy: Building the Information State of the Future
In National Security and Data Strategy, Majeed Javdani delivers a timely and deeply analytical exploration of how data has reshaped the principles of national defense, intelligence, resilience, and diplomacy. The book reframes data as a sovereign resource and makes the case for a comprehensive, whole-of-government data strategy as a core pillar of national security.
Javdani examines the strategic foundations of data power, the evolving threat environment, the challenges of interagency coordination, and the imperatives of technology modernization.
At its core, the work contends that national security is no longer about owning the most powerful weapons—it is about controlling the most strategic information. Whether enabling AI-driven decision-making, protecting critical infrastructure, or forging alliances through intelligence diplomacy, data is the currency of influence in the global security order.
The final annex, Trade in Intelligence – Strategic Leverage in the Data-Defined Battlespace, extends this thesis to its logical endpoint: intelligence, when shared or denied, is not just a tool of strategy—it is a weapon of power projection.
National Security and Data Strategy is a foundational text for policymakers, defense professionals, and institutional leaders confronting the complex realities of a world where data defines both threats and the means to overcome them.
Javdani examines the strategic foundations of data power, the evolving threat environment, the challenges of interagency coordination, and the imperatives of technology modernization.
At its core, the work contends that national security is no longer about owning the most powerful weapons—it is about controlling the most strategic information. Whether enabling AI-driven decision-making, protecting critical infrastructure, or forging alliances through intelligence diplomacy, data is the currency of influence in the global security order.
The final annex, Trade in Intelligence – Strategic Leverage in the Data-Defined Battlespace, extends this thesis to its logical endpoint: intelligence, when shared or denied, is not just a tool of strategy—it is a weapon of power projection.
National Security and Data Strategy is a foundational text for policymakers, defense professionals, and institutional leaders confronting the complex realities of a world where data defines both threats and the means to overcome them.
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| BN ID: | 2940184623641 |
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| Publisher: | International Digitalization Forum |
| Publication date: | 09/05/2025 |
| Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
| Format: | eBook |
| File size: | 1 MB |
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