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Item Open Access Future Implications of Emerging Disruptive Technologies on Weapons of Mass Destruction(Arizona State University, 2022) Vanatta, Natalie; Johnson, Brian David; Brown, Jason C.; Lindsay, Greg; Carrott, JasonThe Threatcasting Lab at Arizona State University serves as the premier resource for strategic insight, teaching materials, and exceptional subject matter expertise on Threatcasting, envisioning possible threats ten years in the future. The lab provides a wide range of organizations and institutions with actionable models to not only comprehend these possible futures but as a means to identify, track, disrupt, mitigate and recover from them as well. Its reports, programming, and materials will bridge gaps, and prompt information exchange and learning across the military, academia, industrial, and governmental communities.Item Open Access MICROTARGETING UNMASKED: Safeguarding Law Enforcement, the Military, and the Nation in the Era of Personalized Threats(Arizona State University, 2023) Lindsay, Greg; Brown, Jason C.; Johnson, Brian David; Owens, Christopher; Hall, Andrew O.; Carrott, JasonThreatcasting is a methodology used to help multidisciplinary groups envision future scenarios. It is a particularly powerful methodology for national security due to the ability to focus on a specific research area. This is the case with microtargeting, with emphasis on both preemptive action and post-event recovery. It is also a process that enables systematic planning against threats up to ten years in the future. Utilizing the Threatcasting methodology1, groups explore possible future threats, how to mitigate them, and build the future they desire.