“The way to stifle China’s growth is to inhibit the flow of their connectivity. In order to slow down Chinese expansion, we need to cripple their cyber-kinetic-political connectivity. Indirect polarization, in all forms, must be at the forefront of the… — James Scott, Senior Fellow, Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology Copy Share Image
“After Congress passed SJ Res 34, we are no longer merely battling a cyber-kinetic war on all fronts, we are now in a state of perpetual cyber-kinetic-meta war, and there will be no end.” — James Scott, Senior Fellow, Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology Copy Share Image