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All of the physical objects in our space are being transformed into information technologies, and that has a radical implication for our security, because more connections to more devices means more vulnerabilities.
In the wake of 9/11, the best
security
minds put together all their innovation and this is what they created for
security.
There's hundreds of billions of your aid dollars at stake, tens of millions of lives, or deaths, at stake, and, I'd argue, the
security
and future of you and your family is also at stake.
I'm gonna talk a little bit about open-source security, because we've got to get better at
security
in this 21st century.
Let me start by saying, let's look back to the 20th century, and kind of get a sense of how that style of
security
worked for us.
My thesis for us today is, instead of building walls to create security, we need to build bridges.
I would argue, again, open-source
security
is about connecting the international, the interagency, the private-public, and lashing it together with strategic communication, largely in social networks.
I would argue that we will not deliver
security
solely from the barrel of a gun.
We will not deliver
security
solely from the barrel of a gun.
But my thesis is, open-source
security
is about international, interagency, private-public connection pulled together by this idea of strategic communication on the Internet.
Eighty-five percent cannot read when they enter the
security
forces of Afghanistan.
We've taught well over 200,000 Afghan
Security
Forces to read and write at a basic level.
This is bringing together international — there are 50 nations involved in this mission — interagency — these development agencies — and private-public, to take on this kind of
security.
Now, we are also teaching them combat skills, of course, but I would argue, open-source
security
means connecting in ways that create longer lasting
security
effect.
Multiply this by 400,000 patient treatments, this private-public collaboration with
security
forces, and you begin to see the power of creating
security
in a very different way.
This is part of a series of baseball clinics, where we have explored collaboration between Major League Baseball, the Department of State, who sets up the diplomatic piece of this, military baseball players, who are real soldiers with real skills but participate in this mission, and they put on clinics throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, in Honduras, in Nicaragua, in all of the Central American and Caribbean nations where baseball is so popular, and it creates
security.
It shows role models to young men and women about fitness and about life that I would argue help create
security
for us.
In each of these major disasters — the tsunami in 2004, 250,000 dead, the Kashmiri earthquake in Pakistan, 2005, 85,000 dead, the Haitian earthquake, about 300,000 dead, more recently the awful earthquake-tsunami combination which struck Japan and its nuclear industry — in all of these instances, we see partnerships between international actors, interagency, private-public working with
security
forces to respond to this kind of natural disaster.
So these are examples of this idea of open-source
security.
And the story was a catalyst, and the next morning I had hundreds of Facebook friend requests from Indonesians and Finns, mostly saying, "Admiral, we heard you need a friend, and oh, by the way, what is NATO?" (Laughter) So ... (Laughter) Yeah, we laugh, but this is how we move the message, and moving that message is how we connect international, interagency, private-public, and these social nets to help create
security.
You have to dial it in, and as I think about how we create
security
in this 21st century, there will be times when we will apply hard power in true war and crisis, but there will be many instances, as we've talked about today, where our militaries can be part of creating 21st-century security, international, interagency, private-public, connected with competent communication.
My thesis for you is that by combining international, interagency, private-public, strategic communication, together, in this 21st century, we can create the sum of all
security.
And this makes them extremely popular in the group, because they provide
security
for the lowest-ranking members of the group.
So they learn the layout of the houses, the escape routes and the local
security
measures that are in place.
And this will continue to happen until local residents and police ramp up the security, at which point, the burglars will move off elsewhere.
And it's that balance between burglars and
security
which creates these dynamic hot spots of the city.
As it turns out, this is exactly the same process as how a leopard gets its spots, except in the leopard example, it's not burglars and security, it's the chemical process that creates these patterns and something called "morphogenesis."
They call climate change a threat multiplier that could harm stability and security, while governments around the world are evaluating how to respond.
They used to be fisherman, of course, but we stole their fish and dumped a load of toxic waste in their water, so what we're trying to do is create
security
and employment by bringing a coastguard along with the fisheries industry, and I can guarantee you, as that builds, al Shabaab and such likes will not have the poverty and injustice any longer to prey on those people.
So this is a website that tries to agglomerate all of those databases into one place so you can start searching for, you know, his relatives, his friends, the head of his
security
services.
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