Collaboration as Mission Infrastructure

Collaboration platforms have long been evaluated on features: interface design, integration depth, deployment speed, and cost. Under stable conditions, that approach appeared sufficient. But as cross-border incidents have increased and regulatory expectations have shifted, a different question is emerging — not whether platforms perform but whether leads retain control when conditions deteriorate.
Download this Mattermost guide to learn:
- Why feature-level evaluation no longer reliably predicts infrastructure performance under operational stress
- How vendor dependencies, jurisdictional ambiguity, and governance gaps become operational constraints during incidents
- What NATO doctrine, NIS2, and the findings from UK NAO, GAO, and ENISA reveal about the control-resilience disconnect
- How Security and Accreditation Authorities can apply infrastructure-level evaluation criteria to collaboration environments
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