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Special Operations team in Pacific will confront Chinese information campaigns
Officials described to Congress in recent weeks the various ways the military is seeking to thwart adversary influence and information operations.
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More work needed to integrate cyber and information ops, former official says
The former leader suggests ways the DoD should shift its thinking to meld cyberspace and the information sphere to keep pace with adversaries.
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Air Force general busts myth that enemies always try to stop rivals’ communications
What adjustments must the military make to counter adversaries that want to get inside communications systems instead of cutting them?
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Marines seek new intel tool for public info online
The Corps needs new technology to help track mushrooming open source information about potential threats from news reports, social media, the dark web and other sources.
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A fake story about the secretary of defense stole my real byline
It looked like a Defense News story but the truth was this meme was full of lies and intent on spreading misinformation.
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SecDef nominee pledges to evaluate information operations
Austin told senators he plans to review the DoD’s posture in the information environment if confirmed.
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No, Chinese troops are not on the Canadian border — and the dangers of misinformation
Internet conspiracy theories can have dangerous consequences.
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US Air Force prepares for its first information warfare exercise
The Air Force is planning to host its first information warfare-focused exercise at a new training range.
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When information moves fast, who has time to make a decision?
Battlefield advantages today may be fleeting, necessitating faster decisions and action.
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The military must learn to operate more in the gray zone
While not necessarily postured to operate daily below the level of armed conflict, the military must learn how to do so in order to defeat adversary advances.
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Special Operations team in Pacific will confront Chinese information campaigns
Officials described to Congress in recent weeks the various ways the military is seeking to thwart adversary influence and information operations.
-
More work needed to integrate cyber and information ops, former official says
The former leader suggests ways the DoD should shift its thinking to meld cyberspace and the information sphere to keep pace with adversaries.
-
Air Force general busts myth that enemies always try to stop rivals’ communications
What adjustments must the military make to counter adversaries that want to get inside communications systems instead of cutting them?
-
Marines seek new intel tool for public info online
The Corps needs new technology to help track mushrooming open source information about potential threats from news reports, social media, the dark web and other sources.
-
A fake story about the secretary of defense stole my real byline
It looked like a Defense News story but the truth was this meme was full of lies and intent on spreading misinformation.
-
SecDef nominee pledges to evaluate information operations
Austin told senators he plans to review the DoD’s posture in the information environment if confirmed.
-
No, Chinese troops are not on the Canadian border — and the dangers of misinformation
Internet conspiracy theories can have dangerous consequences.
-
US Air Force prepares for its first information warfare exercise
The Air Force is planning to host its first information warfare-focused exercise at a new training range.
-
When information moves fast, who has time to make a decision?
Battlefield advantages today may be fleeting, necessitating faster decisions and action.
-
The military must learn to operate more in the gray zone
While not necessarily postured to operate daily below the level of armed conflict, the military must learn how to do so in order to defeat adversary advances.
-
Special Operations team in Pacific will confront Chinese information campaigns
Officials described to Congress in recent weeks the various ways the military is seeking to thwart adversary influence and information operations.
-
More work needed to integrate cyber and information ops, former official says
The former leader suggests ways the DoD should shift its thinking to meld cyberspace and the information sphere to keep pace with adversaries.
-
Air Force general busts myth that enemies always try to stop rivals’ communications
What adjustments must the military make to counter adversaries that want to get inside communications systems instead of cutting them?
-
Marines seek new intel tool for public info online
The Corps needs new technology to help track mushrooming open source information about potential threats from news reports, social media, the dark web and other sources.
-
A fake story about the secretary of defense stole my real byline
It looked like a Defense News story but the truth was this meme was full of lies and intent on spreading misinformation.
-
SecDef nominee pledges to evaluate information operations
Austin told senators he plans to review the DoD’s posture in the information environment if confirmed.
-
No, Chinese troops are not on the Canadian border — and the dangers of misinformation
Internet conspiracy theories can have dangerous consequences.
-
US Air Force prepares for its first information warfare exercise
The Air Force is planning to host its first information warfare-focused exercise at a new training range.
-
When information moves fast, who has time to make a decision?
Battlefield advantages today may be fleeting, necessitating faster decisions and action.
-
The military must learn to operate more in the gray zone
While not necessarily postured to operate daily below the level of armed conflict, the military must learn how to do so in order to defeat adversary advances.













