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Information Warfare: Separating Hype from Reality

✍ Scribed by Edwin Leigh Armistead


Publisher
Potomac Books, Inc.
Tongue
English
Leaves
196
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


In Leigh Armistead's second edited volume on warfare in the Information Age, the authors explore the hype over possibilities versus actuality in their analysis of Information Operations (IO) today. First, leaders must better understand the informational element of national power, and second, their sole focus on technology must expand to include IO's physical interconnectivity, content, and cognitive dimensions. Finally the authors urge the United States to use its enormous IO advantage to deal with complex national security issues beyond the Department of Defense, for example, in swaying global opinion and influencing other populations. Armistead and his colleagues set aside the hype and conjecture concerning IO, because its real potential is more powerful and comprehensive than currently appreciated. In a straightforward format they take practitioners on the path toward a smart and effective way of waging IO. While the original claims of "bloodless" wars or of computer hackers plunging North America into a new "dark age" of constant electric grid collapses quickly raised awareness of new threats and capabilities in the Information Age, these scenarios strain credulity and hamper our understanding of those threats and capabilities. This volume corrects this situation, grounding IO in the real world, and concentrates on its actual challenges, capabilities, and accomplishments. Information Warfare will be an indispensable guide and reference work for professionals and students in the fields of national security.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Contents
CHAPTER 1 Introduction: β€œBrother, Can You Spare Me a DIME?”
CHAPTER 2 Information Operations: The Policy and Organizational Evolution
CHAPTER 3 Perception Management: IO’s Stepchild
CHAPTER 4 Information Operations in the Global War on Terror: Lessons Learned From Operations in Afghanistan and Iraq
CHAPTER 5 Cyberterrorism: Hype and Reality
CHAPTER 6 Information Operations Education: Lessons Learned from Information Assurance
CHAPTER 7 Information Operations and the Average Citizen
CHAPTER 8 A Tale of Two Cities: Approaches to Counterterrorism and Critical Infrastructure Protection in Washington, D.C. and Canberra
CHAPTER 9 Speaking out of Both Sides of Your Mouth: Approaches to Perception Management in Washington, D.C. and Canberra
CHAPTER 10 Conclusion
Notes
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