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… NATO Exercise Unwittingly Puts Soviets on "Hair Trigger" in … Related Project Able Archer 83 Show on front page Show … NATO Exercise Unwittingly Puts Soviets on "Hair Trigger" in …
Cyber Glossary - D
[Page]… instruments of national power. This is a reimagining and expansion of the defend forward concept as initially …
Cyber Glossary - K
[Page]… establish secure communications. (CNSSI-4009) (NISTIR) Key Expansion – Routine used to generate a series of Round Keys …
… operations in Eastern Europe and 2) nuclear deployments in NATO Europe. U.S. officials thought that both could reinforce … U.S nuclear deployments to Western Europe to support the NATO nuclear stockpile system. U.S. plans were ongoing and …
… Which Relate to Possible Discussions in Paris During NATO Ministerial Meeting,” 7 December 1961, Secret … …
… that the British assign them and the submarines to NATO or possibly to a larger multilateral force with crews of … Polaris and possible British participation in an MLF under NATO auspices. To stay in the “club” and to preserve ultimate …
… prepared an inventory of nuclear forces assigned to NATO or in the possession of the British. The first page …
… share nuclear responsibility with non-nuclear members of NATO such as West Germany. Nevertheless, London would “avoid … through, London was likely to commit the Polaris force to NATO, as envisaged in the Nassau Agreement; it would, …
… on a right to withdraw their nuclear forces from NATO commitments, it was likely that London had “independent” … the ABM system protecting Moscow, it was less suited for NATO strike plans than for an “independent UK launch …
… had qualified their Polaris submarine commitment to NATO by preserving the right to withdraw it as a matter of …
… diplomats in Latin America with copies to diplomats in NATO countries, plus the Southern Command as well as the …
J[eremiah] J. Gertler, “Some Policy Implications of Nuclear Winter,” RAND Corporation, January 1985
[Document]… deterrence. Popular acceptance of the theory could give NATO allies “much greater reason to doubt our willingness to … could also have a “detrimental impact on the future of the NATO alliance.” Gertler suggested fixes to U.S. strategic …
… not acceptable to most of the U.S. administration or the NATO allies, but the great "what if" remains: what would have …
… Yakovlev's repeated notion of the mutual dissolution of NATO and the Warsaw Pact versus Brzezinski's argument that …
… of cyber security in the national security system. Source NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence. … …
Prime Minister, Republic of France. French National Digital Security Strategy, 2015. Unclassified.
[Document]… digital technology, and cyberspace stability. Source NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence. … Prime …
… and networks), and an implementation road map. Source NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence. … …
… as well as crisis prevention and management). Source NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence. … Laszlo Kovacs and Gergely Szentgali, NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence. National …
… and economic and administrative implications. Source NATO Centre for Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence. … …
… Weapons by 1999, emphasizing the U.S. commitment to NATO strategy, which relies on U.S. nuclear weapons and is …
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