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E-grāmata: Science and Technology to Counter Terrorism: Proceedings of an Indo-U.S. Workshop

  • Formāts: 180 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Feb-2007
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309669511
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This volume presents the papers and summarizes the discussions of a workshop held in Goa, India, in January 2004, organized by the Indian National Institute of Advanced Science (NIAS) and the U.S. Committee on International Security and Arms Control (CISAC). During the workshop, Indian and U.S. experts examined the terrorist threat faced in both countries and elsewhere in the world, and explored opportunities for the U.S. and India to work together. Bringing together scientists and experts with common scientific and technical backgrounds from different cultures provided a unique opportunity to explore possible means of preventing or mitigating future terrorist attacks.Table of Contents



Front Matter 1 Science, Technology, and Countering Terrorism: The Search for a Sustainable Strategy 2 Terrorist Threats in India 3 Discussion of Terrorist Threats in the United States and India and Relevant Science and Technology 4 Information Technology and Communications Security in India 5 Cyberterrorism and Security Measures 6 Discussion of Information Technology and Communications Security 7 Threats to Civil Nuclear-energy Facilities 8 Threats to Nuclear Facilities: Framing the Problem 9 Discussion of Protecting Nuclear Facilities 10 Local Realities of Terrorist Threats 11 Securing Against Infrastructure Terrorism 12 Discussion of Terrorist Threats to Urban Infrastructure and Relevant Science and Technology Responses 13 India and Agricultural Bioterrorism 14 Twentieth-Century Legacy: The Challenge of Biological Threats to Twenty-First Century Bio-Medical Science and Society 15 Discussion of Biology and Agriculture Terrorist Threats 16 Why Should India and the United States Cooperate? 17 Can Science and Technology Help to Counter Terrorism? 18 Discussion of Indo-U.S. Cooperation Appendix A Workshop Agenda Appendix B Science and Technology to Counter Terrorism An Indo-U.S. Workshop January 12-14, 2004
SURVEY OF TERRORIST THREATS IN THE UNITED STATES AND INDIA AND RELEVANT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Science, Technology, and Countering Terrorism: The Search for a Sustainable Strategy
1(14)
Lewis M. Branscomb
Terrorist Threats in India
15(6)
Major General Afsir Karim
Discussion of Terrorist Threats in the United States and India and Relevant Science and Technology
21(10)
B. Raman
Harry Barnes
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY
Information Technology and Communications Security in India
31(12)
N. Balakrishnan
Cyberterrorism and Security Measures
43(12)
S. E. Goodman
Discussion of Information Technology and Communications Security
55(6)
Raja Menon
Kumar Patel
PROTECTING NUCLEAR-ENERGY FACILITIES
Threats to Civil Nuclear-energy Facilities
61(10)
John P. Holdren
Threats to Nuclear Facilities: Framing the Problem
71(6)
P. Rama Rao
Discussion of Protecting Nuclear-energy Facilities
77(8)
G.R. Srinivasan
Rose Gottemoeller
TERRORIST THREATS TO INFRASTRUCTURE AND RELEVANT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY RESPONSES
Local Realities of Terrorist Threats
85(6)
Julio Ribeiro
Securing Against Infrastructure Terrorism
91(12)
Lawrence T. Papay
Discussion of Terrorist Threats to Infrastructure and Relevant Science and Technology Responses
103(8)
M.K. Narayanan
Richard L. Garwin
BIOLOGICAL AND AGRICULTURE TERRORIST THREATS
India and Agricultural Bioterrorism
111(10)
Kalyan Bannerjee
Twentieth-century Legacy: The Biological Threats to Twenty-first Century Science and Society
121(12)
Christopher J. Davis
Discussion of Biology and Agriculture Terrorist Threats
133(8)
S. Gopal
Jonathan Pollack
INDO-U.S. COOPERATION
Why Should India and the United States Cooperate?
141(4)
K. Santhanam
Can Science and Technology Help to Counter Terrorism?
145(6)
Richard L. Garwin
Discussion of Indo-U.S. Cooperation
151(14)
T.G.K. Murthy
John P. Holdren
APPENDIXES
A. Science and Technology to Counter Terrorism: An Indo-U.S. Workshop, Agenda
159(6)
B. Science and Technology to Counter Terrorism: An Indo-U.S. Workshop, List of Participants
165
Roddam Narasimha and Arvind Kumar, Editors, Stephen P. Cohen and Rita Guenther, Editors, National Academy of Sciences, In cooperation with International Strategic and Security Studies Programme of the National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore, India