Friday, October 15, 2010

Whither Balance: Cyberspace Content, Cognition, Connectivity?

  A squad of Soldiers work in a computer lab at an NCO Academy Warrior Leaders Course. (Photo: Christian Marquardt -- Joint Multinational Training Command)<br /><br />

AN ATTACK OR TO DEFEND?
INFORMATION AND BALANCING THE RISK IS OF CYBERSPACE THAT THEY COULD ACHIEVE BY TAKING LEVERAGED

Dennis Murphy
Vice President, information Warfare Group
Centre for strategic LeaderSHIP

The views expressed in this Document are the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy of the US Army War College or, Department of the army, Department of Defense or the u.s. Government's position.

A SUMMARY OF THE

US policies of cyberspace for the existing preference for "more than" active "offensive" maneuver. "Recent policy change points, as the case may be, has been a significant change in the equation, the question remains the need to balance the need to take a more active armed forces of the need to protect your networks at the same time, it has embraced the change in the Organization's ongoing ideological offensive. for the purposes of this article, the recently revised Military Review the author maintains that in the end, the heads of a weight, per garment, compete effectively about the risks related to the battlespace in order to achieve a balance.

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