Threat matrix
The folks at Brown University’s Watson Institute for International Studies have launched a new web-based Global Security Matrix that aims to demonstrate and analyze how threats to global security interact with one another across many domains and actors. It’s an interesting visual representation of priorities and issues, and the Watson Institute has invited both experts ...
The folks at Brown University's Watson Institute for International Studies have launched a new web-based Global Security Matrix that aims to demonstrate and analyze how threats to global security interact with one another across many domains and actors. It's an interesting visual representation of priorities and issues, and the Watson Institute has invited both experts and students to volunteer their rankings.
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