ICT, WARFARE AND PEACE; FOOD FOR THOUGHT Brian Naudé
Jan 20, 2016
ICT, WARFARE AND PEACE; FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Brian Naudé
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Scope
• Information and technology• Information warfare defined• Comprehension of information warfare• Considerations• ICT uses (War and Peace)• Challenges
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• Information and technology
± 500 BC ± 1450 ± 2000
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• Information warfare defined
“If there were a single, obvious definition of information warfare, someone would have already written it down”
“The integrated employment of the core capabilities of electronic warfare, computer network operations, psychological operations, military deception, and operations security, in concert with specified supporting and related capabilities, to influence, disrupt, corrupt or usurp adversarial human and automated decision making while protecting our own”
No consensus definition apparent
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• Comprehension of information warfare
Information DomainA-priori knowledgeInformation systemsInformationdata
Physical Domain
Cognitive DomainSituation:
Awareness UnderstandingAssessmentDecision making
Information & data
Individual world view & capabilities
Human Perception
Alberts et al
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• Considerations
• InformationGenerated at a gargantuan rateMultitude of sourcesNo control
• TechnologyVast worldwide communications networksVirtual information spaceTechnology fusion
• OrganisationMany forms and control schemesCultural baseIntegration levelsICT influence of structure
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• ICT uses
• Mass distribution of information to a local or foreign audience• Economic disruption of public institutions • Executing legal information transactions • Construction or disruption of military command and control,
administrative and logistic systems • Vulnerability of ICT systems
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• Challenges
• Volume and Availability of Information
• Limited influence on communities with ICT• New ways use information
• Organisation and Technology Fusion
• Organisation structure fusion lags that of ICT• Economic benefits • Leap frog opportunity for developing countries