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A New Front in Information Warfare
The U.S. government and citizens must prepare to defend democracy and assess the truth.
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Navy Fuses Information Into Warfare
A holistic approach broadens commanders’ options.
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Wanted: Chief Information Warfare Officer
It’s time to pull the pieces together—again.
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A New Front in Information Warfare
The U.S. government and citizens must prepare to defend democracy and assess the truth.
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Intelligence Community to Brief Election Officials
This uncommon step reflects the need to handle nation-state influence campaigns against U.S. democracy
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Information Warfare Begs Definition
The Navy is striving for superiority, but the dynamic nature of the realm defies easy alignment.
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Countermeasures to a Real Threat: Thoughts in a Dire Time
The Russians have several advantages in the information warfare game.
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U.S. Marine Corps Looking to Stand Up Information Warfare MEF
With a increased number of troops, the Corps wants to address cyber, EW and intel needs.
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Information Warfare: What is It?
Information warfare is an aggressive game of soccer where not only are all the fans on the field with the players, but no one is wearing uniforms. Unlike the dominance the U.S. military enjoyed for years in the conventional warfare realm, the lack of physical and geographic boundaries in cyberspace test modern warfighting doctrine, said Vice Adm. Marshall Lytle III, USCG, during a panel discussion at the West 2017 conference, co-sponsored by AFCEA International and the U.S. Naval Institute and taking place this week in San Diego.
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Truestone to Support Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate
Truestone, Herndon, Va., was awarded a $6,685,148 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for reverse engineering, limited prototyping for exploitation, test and evaluation, and target validation.