[1]Quote of the Day:

    "Every policy document on cyberspace begins with the notion that it
    is interconnected - and yet we declare it a military domain, rather
    than a domain in which the military must operate simultaneously with
    allies, adversaries, the business sector, and individuals.
    Interconnectedness means that national security actors are in
    contact with other players and, unlike in strategic environments in
    which deterrence might succeed, it suggests that strategy must
    assume that contact and action are never absent." - [2]Richard
    Harknett, in a [3]letter on the Fall 2017 issue of International
    Security

  (Via [4]Foreign Policy)

  This well phrased quote not only speaks to bad strategy in spite of the
  obvious. It also speaks to the danger of institutional thinking, that
  hard to escape collective default mindset.
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  My original entry is here: [5]Quote of the Day. It posted Wed, 13 Dec
  2017 00:39:24 +0000.
  Filed under: business,

References

  1. http://foreignpolicy.com/2017/12/12/quote-of-the-day-19/
  2. https://www.jinfowar.com/journal/volume-15-issue-2/search-cyber-fundamentals
  3. http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/full/10.1162/ISEC_c_00290
  4. http://foreignpolicy.com/feed/
  5. https://www.prjorgensen.com/?p=759