Process-oriented Model of Information Warfare
Author(s) -
Velizar Shalamanov
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
information and security an international journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1314-2119
pISSN - 0861-5160
DOI - 10.11610/isij.0116
Subject(s) - battlefield , process (computing) , doctrine , information warfare , computer science , basis (linear algebra) , core (optical fiber) , characterization (materials science) , command and control , artificial intelligence , computer security , political science , history , mathematics , law , programming language , telecommunications , ancient history , materials science , geometry , nanotechnology
The evolution of Information Warfare (IW) concepts and doctrine has been considered in many publications.1,2,4 Our core concept is that IW concerns human activities and judgements performed as part of the Command and Control (C2) process. It is our view that C2 is a universal human activity and that it is the battlefield on which IW occurs. Our objective in this paper is to analyze the C2 process in a structured way so that the result can be the basis for a coherent characterization of IW.
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