Lessons from Sputnik: Producing Benefits Beyond Safeguarding IT
Eric Chabrow, Executive Editor, GovInfoSecurity.com
Fear is a great motivator. Fear helped the United States overtake the Soviet Union in the space race after the launch of Sputnik in the late 1950s. Americans feared our Cold War adversaries would conquer space, so the United States invested heavily, not only in technology, but in educating our young citizens in math and science to challenge the Soviets.
"We were really pretty far behind and we were kind of surprised that the Soviet Union was so far ahead in science and technology," Patrick Gorman, former associate director of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, said in an interview with GovInfoSecurity.com (transcript below).
The return on that investment, just over a decade later, resulted in the United States landing men on the moon. And, the investments produced additional benefits such as the creation of the IT industry and other technological advancements unrelated to space.
To read the entire article, click here - http://www.govinfosecurity.com/articles.php?art_id=2982&rf=2010-10-06-eg
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
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