AFCEA Europe | Signal Webinar
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This presentation explores the structural and economic convergences between the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) and global Open Source Communities (OSC). By analysing the mechanisms of collective defence, we demonstrate how the geopolitical principle of "Article 5" mirrors the collaborative industry response to critical digital vulnerabilities.
The analysis draws direct parallels between military interoperability (NATO STANAGs) and software standardisation (APIs and CNCF protocols), illustrating how both systems utilise distributed cooperation to manage complexity and risk.
Furthermore, we examine the economics of these alliances by comparing the "Defence Budgets" of NATO nations against the R&D allocations of digital "Superpowers”, identifying the specific strategic roles played by industry leaders like Google, IBM, and Red Hat.
We conclude that Open Source is effectively a "Digital Alliance," where corporate contributors solve the "Free Rider" problem not through taxation, but through strategic licensing and foundation governance, proving that distributed networks provide superior resilience to centralised monoliths.