Asymmetric threats are the new face of security in the 21st century, where a new breed of adversary threatens long established, essentially monolithic institutions at the core of western civilization. The direction of technology development has the potential to further exacerbate the unbalanced standoff between the new threat and established institutions, whether government, commercial, industrial or cultural, particularly when the adversary is a determined and ideologically driven foe that is willing to bide their time and develop their resources over extended periods that may stretch into decades.
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