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Cyndi Coon, Brian David Johnson, Brian David Johnson, Natalie Vanatta
Threatcasting
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Description
Impending technological advances will widen an adversary's attack plane over the next decade. Visualizing what the future will hold, and what new threat vectors could emerge, is a task that traditional planning mechanisms struggle to accomplish given the wide range of potential issues. Understanding and preparing for the future operating environment is the basis of an analytical method known as Threatcasting. It is a method that gives researchers a structured way to envision and plan for risks ten years in the future. Threatcasting uses input from social science, technical research, cultural history, economics, trends, expert interviews, and even a little science fiction to recognize future threats and design potential futures. During this human-centric process, participants brainstorm what actions can be taken to identify, track, disrupt, mitigate, and recover from the possible threats. Specifically, groups explore how to transform the future they desire into reality while avoiding anundesired future. The Threatcasting method also exposes what events could happen that indicate the progression toward an increasingly possible threat landscape. This book begins with an overview of the Threatcasting method with examples and case studies to enhance the academic foundation. Along with end-of-chapter exercises to enhance the reader's understanding of the concepts, there is also a full project where the reader can conduct a mock Threatcasting on the topic of "the next biological public health crisis." The second half of the book is designed as a practitioner's handbook. It has three separate chapters (based on the general size of the Threatcasting group) that walk the reader through how to apply the knowledge from Part I to conduct an actual Threatcasting activity. This book will be useful for a wide audience (from student to practitioner) and will hopefully promote new dialogues across communities and novel developments in the area.
List of contents
Foreword by Andy Hines.- Preface.- How To Get the Most From This Book.- Part 1: Threatcasting: Method, Framework, and Process.- Threatcasting.- Phase 0.- Phase 1.- Phase 2.- Phase 3.- Phase 4.- Phase 5.- Conclusion.- Part 2: The Threatcasting Method Applied.- Introduction to Applied Threatcasting.- Large Group Threatcasting Workshop.- Small Group Threatcasting Workshop.- Individual Threatcasting.- Conclusions.- List of Acronyms.- References.- Authors' Biographies.
About the author
Brian David Johnson is a Futurist, Author, and Professor of Practice at Arizona State University's School for the Future of Innovation in Society. In his private practice he works with governments, militaries, trade organizations, and startups to help them envision their future. He has over 40 patents and is the author of a number of books of fiction and nonfiction, including The Future You, War: Wizards and Robots, Science Fiction Prototyping, Humanity and the Machine: What Comes After Greed?, and Vintage Tomorrows. His writing has appeared in publications ranging from The Wall Street Journal and Slate to IEEE Computer and Successful Farming, and he appears regularly on The BBC, Bloomberg TV, PBS, Fox News, and the Discovery Channel. He has directed two feature films, and is an illustrator and commissioned painter.
Product details
Authors | Cyndi Coon, Brian David Johnson, Brian David Johnson, Natalie Vanatta |
Publisher | Springer, Berlin |
Original title | Threatcasting |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 01.01.2021 |
EAN | 9783031014475 |
ISBN | 978-3-0-3101447-5 |
No. of pages | 285 |
Dimensions | 191 mm x 17 mm x 235 mm |
Illustrations | XXV, 285 p. |
Series |
Synthesis Lectures on Threatcasting |
Subject |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
> Mathematics
> Miscellaneous
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