Cyber defence in focus: enemies near and far or just behind the firewall : the case for knowledge management/ Roger Darby

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: : 2012Subject(s): In: Defence Studies Vol.12, Issue 4, December 2012, pp.523-538 (105)Summary: This paper has argued that such threats to the defence sector from cyberspace challenge exisiting paradigms for managing information and knowledge and suggested a more radical approach to gaining knowledge superiority is both timely and crucial to remain fully prepared for every eventuality in the ever changing global security sector. It has argued for a re-focus in the MoD due to changing strategic defence and economic needs from being more kinetic-centric to more information centric.
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This paper has argued that such threats to the defence sector from cyberspace challenge exisiting paradigms for managing information and knowledge and suggested a more radical approach to gaining knowledge superiority is both timely and crucial to remain fully prepared for every eventuality in the ever changing global security sector. It has argued for a re-focus in the MoD due to changing strategic defence and economic needs from being more kinetic-centric to more information centric.

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