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The goal was to generate some serious thinking about "information warfare."
He used propaganda, in what is now called information warfare, as part of his tactics.
Information warfare experts look for what they call "the voilà moment."
It is reputed to be a centre for information warfare research.
But the company soon shifted to information warfare and psychological operations, two former employees said.
Within the Government, information warfare tactics and intelligence are highly classified issues.
Economic sanctions and information warfare may take years to reform Serbia, but the outcome is certain.
But it is high-tech information warfare that has been getting most of the attention and funds lately.
Information warfare such as an attack on our private sector's computer grids.
It focuses on information warfare instead of a brute-force approach.
It is an ambitious effort to tackle an elusive yet important subject: information warfare.
Yet his skepticism soon fades, as he sides with the information warfare hawks.
"But in information warfare we have to rethink everything.
For more than a decade the Chinese military has been aware of the potential of information warfare.
No 462 Squadron exploits and protect against information warfare to support air operations.
Is Russia ready for the 21st century information warfare?
Once dismissed as the stuff of science fiction, high-tech information warfare is fast becoming a reality.
The military thought that they were witnessing a sophisticated Iraqi 'information warfare'.
It was the first operational information warfare combat unit in United States military history.
For the military, information warfare raises the prospect of a new deal for America's adversaries.
Our basic communications-management software is under information warfare attack.
He is recognized as a leading authority in intelligence, foreign propaganda, information warfare, and counterintelligence.
"We are trying very hard to be empathetic with the Iraqi military," said a senior American information warfare official.
Some go to the concepts of information warfare, and some complain about how the government's communications are organized.
There is, to be sure, an aspect of self-interest in the information warfare alarms raised by military and intelligence agencies.
Some call this infowar: the use of high technology and, particularly, the Internet to mount attacks.
"The first serious infowar is now engaged," Barlow wrote.
But in any infowar battle, Goliath should also have the edge in high-tech slingshots.
Infowar can refer to the following:
The infowar has begun...
You don't fight an infowar attack with missiles and lasers, any more than you attack a railway locomotive with spears and stone axes.
Dr Carlo Kopp, A Fundamental Paradigm of Infowar (February, 2000).
John Perry Barlow, co-founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, wrote a tweet saying: "The first serious infowar is now engaged.
Indeed, Van's story floats on a Sargasso sea of jargon and bureaucratic acronyms that grows ever thicker as the threats escalate from "infowar" and "cyberwar" to vintage mad-scientist "spacewar."
According to the Infowar Monitor (IWM), "GhostNet" infection causes computers to download a Trojan known as "Ghost Rat" that allows attackers to gain complete, real-time control.
Tracking GhostNet: Investigating a Cyber Espionage Network (Infowar Monitor Report (SecDev and Citize Lab), March 29, 2009)
GhostNet was discovered and named following a 10-month investigation by the Infowar Monitor (IWM), carried out after IWM researchers approached the Dalai Lama's representative in Geneva suspecting that their computer network had been infiltrated.
The IWM is composed of researchers from Secdev Group and Canadian consultancy and the Citizen Lab, Munk Centre for International Studies at the University of Toronto; the research findings were published in the Infowar Monitor, an affiliated publication.