01388nam0 2200349 i 450 CFI021551320251003044135.0883482041XIT93-1273 20120709d1992 ||||0itac50 baitaspaitz01i xxxe z01nIl sistema di distribuzione delle competenze tra lo Stato e le comunità autonomea cura di Tania GroppiTorinoG. Giappichelli\1992!236 p.24 cm.Quaderni per la ricerca1001CFI02155282001 Quaderni per la ricerca1Decentramento amministrativoSpagnaLegislazioneFIRCFIC062294I342.4609GOVERNO LOCALE. Penisola iberica21Federalismo amministrativoDecentramento amministrativoFederalismo amministrativoGroppi, TaniaCFIV119802ITIT-00000020120709IT-BN0095 NAP 01D $CFI0215513Biblioteca Centralizzata di Ateneo1 v. 01D (C) 22 729 01C 0800227295 VMA 1 v.Y 2012070920120709 01Sistema di distribuzione delle competenze tra lo Stato e le comunità autonome63002UNISANNIO05521nam 22007335 450 991073942960332120251008160440.03-031-29807-110.1007/978-3-031-29807-3(MiAaPQ)EBC30684902(Au-PeEL)EBL30684902(DE-He213)978-3-031-29807-3(CKB)27973046700041(EXLCZ)992797304670004120230811d2023 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFostering Innovation in the Intelligence Community Scientifically-Informed Solutions to Combat a Dynamic Threat Environment /edited by Craig W. Gruber, Benjamin Trachik1st ed. 2023.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2023.1 online resource (214 pages)Annals of Theoretical Psychology,2512-2207 ;19Print version: Gruber, Craig W. Fostering Innovation in the Intelligence Community Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 9783031298066 Includes bibliographical references and index.Chapter 1. Ubiquitous Technical Surveillance: A Ubiquitous Intelligence Community Issue -- Chapter 2. Innovation in the National Security Arena -- Chapter 3. Addressing Emerging Threats to the Intelligence Community through Scientifically informed Team and Leadership Strategy: The Case for the Integration of Research and Program Development -- Chapter 4. Learning and Reasoning with AI: Restructuring Intelligence Organizations around Innovation -- Chapter 5. Expertise in Sport: Implications for High Performance within the Military and Intelligence Organizations -- Chapter 6. The Transnational Threat of Radicalization Through the Use of Online Gaming Platforms -- Chapter 7. A Report from the Field – How Large Groups are Collaborating in New Ways, Driven by New Technologies -- Chapter 8. Innovation in Large Organizations: Structuring Organizations to Combat Emerging Threats: Developing a Theoretical Model -- Chapter 9. Innovation in Large Organizations: Structuring Organizations to Combat Emerging Threats: Exploration Through Case Studies -- Chapter 10. Resistance to Change and Cognitive Bias in Organizational Change: An Application to the Irish Garda Police Force.In response to the increasingly ubiquitous, asynchronous, and pervasive use of cyber technology in everyday life, unique threats to cybersecurity (CS) have emerged requiring innovative and systemic solutions. Of the potential threats, Ubiquitous Technical Surveillance (UTS) presents one of the most acute generalized vulnerabilities facing the broader Intelligence Community (IC), Department of Defense (DoD), and United States Government. While security systems and networks have attempted to adapt to meet these evolving threats, internal organizational structures, culture, and human behavior often lag behind due to the inherent challenges in changing these dynamic variables. It is crucial that scientific disciplines identify systemic and innovative behavioral countermeasures that are informed by sub-disciplines of the psychology and CS literature. Innovative strategies involve collaboration amongst experts from the domains of social psychology, game theory, Bayesian statistics, andthe IC, which will be discussed in-depth. A special issue that pulls from cross-disciplinary professionals will have a broad impact for the IC and DOD eliciting wide readership and spurring needed innovation. ___________________________________________________________________ "Cultivating a culture of innovation, though difficult, is important for any enduring organization. It's downright essential for the US Intelligence Community, which must stay one step ahead of adversaries on surveillance technologies and tradecraft to be effective. This collection of articles brings together insightful research and analysis from diverse domains, moving us closer to the deeper appreciation of innovation and culture that is so urgently needed." David Priess, Ph.D., former Central Intelligence Agency officer and author, The President's Book of Secrets.Annals of Theoretical Psychology,2512-2207 ;19PsychologyPsychology, IndustrialSocial psychologyClinical psychologyCommunity psychologyMass mediaBehavioral Sciences and PsychologyWork and Organizational PsychologySocial PsychologyClinical PsychologyCommunity PsychologyCyberpsychologyPsychology.Psychology, Industrial.Social psychology.Clinical psychology.Community psychology.Mass media.Behavioral Sciences and Psychology.Work and Organizational Psychology.Social Psychology.Clinical Psychology.Community Psychology.Cyberpsychology.343.09/99Gruber Craig W.Trachik BenjaminMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910739429603321Fostering Innovation in the Intelligence Community3553800UNINA