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July 4, 2020
Just in time to celebrate U.S. Independence Day, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) released a new report looking at Russian and Chinese information campaigns and how governments have struggled to respond.  CSIS examined Russian influence activities in Germany and the United Kingdom and Chinese influence operations in Japan and Australia. “The cases...
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Rand: Frameworks for Assessing USEUCOM Efforts to Inform, Influence, and Persuade by Miriam Matthews, Christopher Paul, David Schulker, David Stebbins A new study from Rand describes how systematically planned and implemented assessments are important in ensuring that finite resources are allocated appropriately, that plans can be refined, and that key objectives are realized. The report focuses on U.S. European...
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What Cyber Command’s ISIS operations means for the future of information warfare In C4ISRNET, the Marine Corps’ new commander of II Marine Expeditionary Force Information Group, or MIG, Col. Brian Russell, discusses how the Navy and Marine Corps can perform successful information operations by understanding how Joint Task Force-Ares, U.S. Cyber Command’s online offensive against...
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