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Scirj Volume XI, Issue VI, June 2023 Edition ISSN: 2201-2796 TECHNOLOGIAL INNOVATION AND FUTURE CHALLENGES IN STATE SECURITY Dr. Khandakar Akhter Hossain Abstract: Technology encompasses the practical application of scientific knowledge to meet human needs and enhance various aspects of life. It involves the creation and utilization of technical tools across disciplines like engineering, industrial arts, and applied and pure sciences. Innovation, on the other hand, refers to the development of new products, ideas, or methods. It involves incorporating novel steps and approaches to introduce these innovations into the market or public sphere. Technological development involves the creation, advancement, and widespread adoption of new technologies or processes. Thomas Edison, a renowned inventor, played a significant role in promoting technological development through his numerous patents and establishment of the world first industrial research laboratory. The use of automation and technological advancements has simplified physical tasks but has also increased the complexity of mental and cognitive abilities required by industrial operators. Presenting technological developments through visual formats can aid in better understanding. Throughout history, technological advancements have influenced warfare and international security, with recent developments like nuclear technology and unmanned vehicles impacting deterrence and reducing casualties. The accelerating pace of technological change poses challenges and opportunities for state security, requiring analysis and potential solutions to address security implications and emerging risks. Reference this Paper: TECHNOLOGIAL INNOVATION AND FUTURE CHALLENGES IN STATE SECURITY by Dr. Khandakar Akhter Hossain published at: "Scientific Research Journal (Scirj), Volume XI, Issue VI, June 2023 Edition, Page 64-76 ". Search Terms: Technology, Innovation, Technological Development, State Security, Future of State Security, New Technological Innovation, Command Control and Communication [Read Research Paper] [Full Screen] |
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