SIGMA/LUNA: Why the Defense Scope Must Be Global Introduction In recent discussions, some have misunderstood the scope of LUNA’s operations. This post clarifies why LUNA’s defensive responsibilities cover the entire globe — and how this is directly linked to SIGMA’s distributed infrastructure. What SIGMA Really Is SIGMA is not a single building or facility. It is a distributed network of infrastructure nodes and datasets, located across multiple continents. This global layout ensures redundancy, resilience, and neutrality in data governance. Why LUNA’s Scope Is Global Because SIGMA’s nodes are physically and digitally spread around the world, protecting SIGMA means protecting each node — wherever it is. LUNA’s mission is to ensure that no node, and no dataset within SIGMA, is ever attacked or compromised. By design, this makes LUNA’s operational scope global. What LUNA Is Not LUNA is not a military force. Its mission is purely defensive: infrastructure protection, cyber...
Hello, I’m Kohei Takagi (髙木 耕平), a Japanese philosopher and world advisor. I explore global systems, AI-era dynamics, attention, trust, and long-term structures shaping our future. This blog is a place to record my observations and frameworks for understanding the world beyond daily news and short-term reactions. My guiding belief is simple: Tomorrow can be better, but only if we think and act carefully today. Disclaimer: On this blog, “the world” does not include Japan.