Cyber-enabled information operations: The battlefield threat without a face/ David Reynolds

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2018Subject(s): Online resources: In: IHS Jane's Defence Weekly Vol.55 Issue 5, 31 January 2018, pp.22-27 (122)Summary: New technology in the cyber-influence domain is developing fast and presenting new challenges to NATO, with Russia in particular embracing cyber-enabled information operations (CyIO). From Ukraine to Syria and the Baltic states, the Russian army has exploited computer science in support of its messaging campaign to project Moscow's military power and further President Vladimir Putin's political aims. For more than a decade NATO's military 'main effort' was directed towards insurgency campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan, but now the alliance and its member nations are focused on cyber defence and its development to shape the battlespace at both the tactical and strategic levels.
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New technology in the cyber-influence domain is developing fast and presenting new challenges to NATO, with Russia in particular embracing cyber-enabled information operations (CyIO). From Ukraine to Syria and the Baltic states, the Russian army has exploited computer science in support of its messaging campaign to project Moscow's military power and further President Vladimir Putin's political aims. For more than a decade NATO's military 'main effort' was directed towards insurgency campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan, but now the alliance and its member nations are focused on cyber defence and its development to shape the battlespace at both the tactical and strategic levels.

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