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deterrence
Blog
IST Experts Weigh in on the 2026 Cyber Strategy
Today’s Cyber Strategy for America outlined six key priorities for the administration’s “cyber vision.” IST experts weigh in on what’s there, what isn’t, and what the plan means for cybersecurity going forward.
critical infrastructure
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cyber offense
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cybersecurity
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deterrence
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National Cybersecurity Strategy
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Strategy
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White House
March 6, 2026
In the News
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Op-ed
Foreign Policy: Trump’s Vagueness Over Nuclear Testing Could Fuel an Arms Race
The delicate balance of nuclear deterrence relies on clarity. But what happens when a major power embraces ambiguity on a core issue like weapons testing? IST Senior Policy Advisor Sahil V. Shah calls for clarification in a new op-ed in Foreign Policy.
arms race
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deterrence
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nuclear
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nuclear weapons
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strategic stability
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testing
October 31, 2025
Blog
Bridging the Policy, Military, and Technology Fields: IST Hosts Critical Workshop on AI in Nuclear Command, Control, and Communication Systems
On April 10, 2025, the Institute for Security and Technology’s (IST) Innovation and Catastrophic Risk team hosted a scenario-driven workshop titled "The Risks and Opportunities of AI in NC3: Finding Common Ground," with cross-sector experts in Washington, DC.
adaptive targeting
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AI
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crisis communication
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decision support
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deterrence
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NC3
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nuclear
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nuclear command
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nuclear control
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strategic stability
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strategic warning
April 29, 2025
Event
September 9, 2024 3:00 pm
Artificial Intelligence Integration in NC3: Implications for the Global Nuclear Order
IST hosted a side event at the 2024 REAIM Summit in Seoul, South Korea on the intersection of AI and nuclear weapons and its implications for nuclear deterrence and strategic stability.
AI
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artificial intelligence
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decision making
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deterrence
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escalation
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miscommunication
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NC3
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nuclear
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strategic stability
September 9, 2024
Report
U.S. Nuclear Command and Control for the 21st Century
Dr. John Harvey calls for fixing the legacy NC2 system, including the so-called “thin line” architecture, to address Cold War-era nuclear scenarios which have not yet gone away, developing an NC2 concept and associated architecture to address “modern” nuclear conflict, and generating a plan to field it over the next 10-15 years.
21st century
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alert posture
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cold war
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command
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communication
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conflict
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control
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deterrence
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NC2
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NC3
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nuclear
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resilience
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stability
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strategic
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Strategy
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sustainment
May 23, 2019
Report
Command and Control of Nuclear Weapons in India
M.V. Ramana and Lauren Borja analyze the state of nuclear command and control in India, concluding that the state of Indian NC3 “has been shaped by an ongoing rivalry between civilian authorities and the military."
accident
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communication
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control
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decision-making
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defense
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delivery vehicle
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deterrence
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early warning
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India
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military
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NC3
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nuclear
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Pakistan
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stability
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submarine
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survivability
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United States
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wargaming
August 1, 2019
Report
Nuclear Command, Control, and Communications: U.S. Country Profile
In "Nuclear Command, Control, and Communications: U.S. Country Profile," Jeffrey Larsen argues that, for the last 75 years, the deterrence forces of the United States have relied on the credible threat of nuclear weapons use to prevent adversarial attacks.
authority
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C2
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command
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communication
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control
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deterrence
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NC3
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nuclear
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policy
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president
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stability
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strategic
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Strategy
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United States
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US
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World War II
August 22, 2019
Report
NC3 Decision Making: Individual Versus Group Process
Dr. Alex Wallerstein sketches a framework for thinking about how concentrated nuclear use authority should be at the top. While he discusses specific U.S. proposals for reform in response to recent domestic debates, the scope of his analysis is uniquely global and includes a comparative analysis of the approach of all nine nuclear weapons states.
civil-military
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cold war
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congress
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Constitution
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deterrence
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enrichment
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migration
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NC3
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nuclear codes
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Senate
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stability
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status quo
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STRATCOM
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Strategy
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UK
August 8, 2019
Report
United Kingdom: Nuclear Weapons Command, Control, and Communications
Rear Admiral John Gower argues that the UK Nuclear Weapon Command Control and Communications (UK NC3) architecture is designed and operated to support SSBN strategic nuclear deterrence in all foreseeable circumstances from peacetime to nuclear conflict. "Through multiple paths and frequencies, fall-back and alternative systems, and with dedicated and unique encryption and processes, it delivers continuous availability for the Prime Minister should a decision to launch be made," he says.
deterrence
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Dual Capable Aircraft
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dual-key
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firing message
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forward bases
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Global Positioning System
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helicopter
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intercontinental ballistic missile
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nuclear
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permissive action link
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Scotland
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stability
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Strategic Weapons Facility
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strike command
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submarine
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transmission path
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Trident
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United Kingdom
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USAF Strategic Air Command
August 15, 2019
Report
NC3 and Crisis Instability: Growing Dangers in the 21st Century
Daryl Press focuses on the growing threats to nuclear command and control and communication (NC3) systems around the world and the links between vulnerable NC3 and strategic instability due to the risky steps that nuclear weapons states may adopt to protect their arsenals during crises or wars.
accident
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accuracy revolution
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air defense
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alert level
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arms race
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artificial intelligence
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cold war
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conventional weapon
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crisis instability
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data
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decision-making
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deterrence
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escalation
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force planning
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modernization
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NATO
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NC3
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nuclear
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preemptive strike
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stability
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survivability
October 17, 2019
Report
What Do We Want From the Nuclear Command and Control System?
In this essay from IST and the Nautilus Institute, Paul Davis suggests that U.S. NC3 modernization “should place increased emphasis on assuring control, avoiding accidents, and avoiding ill-informed or unwise employment of nuclear weapons.”
authorization
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deterrence
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first strike
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intelligence
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launch under attack
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limited war
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modernization
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NC3
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nuclear policy
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redundancy
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retaliation
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stability
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strategic
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warfighting
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zero-tolerance
October 24, 2019
Report
NC3 Insider Threats
Ron Schouten examines fundamental concepts of insider threats and provides an overview of the extent and significance of insider threats in US and other NC3 systems.
Bystander Effect
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capability
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chemical
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civilian
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classified materials
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critical infrastructure
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deterrence
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espionage
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IAEA
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information systems
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insider threat
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NC3
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nuclear
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organizational culture
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stability
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threat
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vulnerability
November 14, 2019
AAR
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Report
Roundtable Discussion: AI and Human Decision Making
On June 29, 2018, Technology for Global Security and the Center for Global Security Research hosted a roundtable discussion. The discussion specifically investigated the potential security implications of these technologies as they are considered for use in military capacities. The discussion was attended by a mix of academics, research scientists, venture capitalists, civil society, and industry.
artificial intelligence
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autonomous weapons
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black box
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cyber attacks
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decision-making
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deterrence
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disinformation
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ethics
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military
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stability
November 28, 2018
AAR
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Report
Assessing the Strategic Effects of Artificial Intelligence
On September 20-21, 2018, the Center for Global Security Research (CGSR) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), in collaboration with IST, hosted a workshop to examine the implications of advances in artificial intelligence (AI) on international security and strategic stability.
artificial intelligence
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decision-making
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deterrence
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instability
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modernization
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nuclear war
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quantum
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stability
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surveillance
September 20, 2018
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