Stefaniya Mircheska
E-mail: mircheska.s@gmail.com
Stefaniya Mircheska is a PhD of National security and defense. She defended her doctoral dissertation in 2017 at the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Faculty of Police, professional direction and PhD program: Organization and management outside the sphere of material production (security and defense management). She works in the Ministry of e-Government, Republic of Bulgaria, Directorate of Policies and Strategic Planning of e-Government. Expert in national security, data modeling and management, geographic information systems, new technologies (artificial intelligence, blockchain, IoT, smart technologies), digital ethics, intelligent applications, metaverse and the relationship between new technologies and national security, in digital decade. She participates in numerous research projects in the field of national security and collectives for the development of strategic documents and doctrinal documents at the national and European level, she is also involved in various NATO projects. She is a member of working groups at the European Commission and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
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Digital Twins (DTs) are transforming how knowledge is generated and used. A Digital Twin is a set of data and information that fully describes a potential or actual physical object, process, or system. They are used in products, systems, and processes before and after their development, creating a means for determining the feasibility of production and modes of failure. Developments in computing power, artificial intelligence, big data and other new technologies are enabling replication of large complex systems with greater fidelity and predictive power. The purpose of this research paper is to present and identify the future prospects for Digital Twin applications, to understand where and how digital twins are used today, the prospects for their future use, and the potential implications for national security.
digital twin, definition, standardization, benefits, challenges, national security.
Mircheska, S. (December 2023). The Future of Digital Twins: Challenges and Implications for National Security. Security and Defense(2), 55-69. https://doi.org/10.70265/FJRU1643
Mircheska, Stefaniya. "The Future of Digital Twins: Challenges and Implications for National Security." Security and Defense (Vasil Levski National Military University Publishing Complex), № 2 (December 2023): 55-69. https://doi.org/10.70265/FJRU1643
Mircheska, S., 2023. The Future of Digital Twins: Challenges and Implications for National Security. Security and Defense, December, Issue 2, pp. 55-69. https://doi.org/10.70265/FJRU1643
Mircheska, Stefaniya. "The Future of Digital Twins: Challenges and Implications for National Security." Security and Defense 2 (2023): 55-69. https://doi.org/10.70265/FJRU1643.