Global and International Security Under Spatial Grasp Paradigm  

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作  者:Peter Simon Sapaty 

机构地区:[1]National Academy of Sciences,Kyiv,Ukraine

出  处:《International Relations and Diplomacy》2024年第2期72-85,共14页国际关系与外交(英文版)

摘  要:Global and international security cannot be provided from a single point or a set of separate points whatever powerful these might be(even with quantum supercomputers!).It should rather be deeply embedded and integrated with bodies of real systems wherever in physical,virtual,or combined spaces they may exist.So global security capabilities should not only be distributed,but rather be really spatial,self-organized,and dynamic,also exhibiting overall integrity,awareness,and consciousness features.The paper describes applicability of the patented and revealed in 10 books Spatial Grasp Model and Technology(SGT)and its basic Spatial Grasp Language(SGL)which conceptually and functionally match security problems of large distributed and heterogeneous systems.It investigates very practical security solutions for finding and tracing distribution of forbidden items,world roaming criminals,recovery from natural and human-made disasters,tracing and elimination of moving dangerous objects in terrestrial and celestial spaces,as well as analysis and restoration of damaged transport networks.It advises how different security infrastructures can be organized and managed,and how to cooperate and integrate within global security systems with higher awareness and consciousness levels over them.The provided security-oriented version of SGL can be quickly implemented and integrated with existing distributed management and security systems.

关 键 词:global security international security critical infrastructures Spatial Grasp Technology Spatial Grasp Language distributed language interpretation self-recovering security scenarios global security awareness and consciousness 

分 类 号:D81[政治法律—国际关系]

 

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