By Pauline Neville-Jones1 Mar 2003
The certainties of the Cold War are gone. The sheer extent of the current threat is broader and more variable in the forms it can take than anything we have previously faced. Pauline Neville-Jones suggests a number of practical steps and protective measures that will be necessary to keep essential systems running in the event of a catastrophic attack.
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