Description |
vi, 189 pages ; 24 cm |
Series |
Issues in twenty-first century warfare |
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Issues in twenty-first century warfare.
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Contents |
Introduction: "Brother, can you spare me a DIME?" -- Dan Kuehl, senior IO instructor, National Defense University -- Updates to IO policy and organizations -- Leigh Armistead, Edith Cowan University and strategic IA manager, Honeywell -- Perception management: IO's stepchild -- Pascale Siegel, president, Insight through Analysis -- Information operations in the global war on terror: lessons learned from operations in Afghanistan and Iraq -- Zachary P. Hubbard, former IO division head, JFSC and senior manager, MTSTech -- Cyberterrorism: hype and reality -- Maura Conway, lecturer, Dublin City University -- Information operations education: lessons learned from information assurance -- Corey Schoum director, NIATEC -- Dan Kuehl, Leigh Armistead -- Information operations and the average citizen -- David Wolfe, chief operations officer, IA, directorate, Honeywell -- A tale of two cities: approaches to counter-terrorism and critical infrastructure protection in Washington, D.C. and Canberra -- Jeffrey Malone, IO analyst, Noetic Solutions Pty Ltd., Leigh Armistead -- Speaking out of both sides of your mouth: perception management approaches in Washington, D.C. and Canberra -- Jeffrey Malone, Leigh Armistead -- Conclusion -- Leigh Armistead |
Summary |
"In this book, E. 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." "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 field of national security."--BOOK JACKET |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Information warfare.
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Author |
Armistead, Leigh, 1962-
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LC no. |
2006027135 |
ISBN |
9781597970587 paperback alkaline paper |
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9781597970570 hardcover alkaline paper |
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1597970573 hardcover alkaline paper |
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1597970581 paperback alkaline paper |
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