This event provides an on opportunity to demonstrate potential products and technologies applicable to Operations in the Information Environment to members of the Joint Staff and services. See message on […]Read More
We’re happy to forward opportunities for Information Professionals received from other members and below are two items recently sent to me. Please reach out to the relevant organizations for more […]Read More
This has been around for awhile and even if you haven’t heard of this ‘fake porn’ problem, you almost certainly have heard of video/audio editing to make it appear that […]Read More
From an article published today in TechWorld: “Every asshole on the face of the planet has complete and open and unrestricted access to our public social media data – everybody […]Read More
The event will be held in Washington D.C. on 21 March. Look for details under events by end of the week. Trust and distrust as two separate, but related, concepts […]Read More
From The Economist: “Rand Waltzman, a former programme manager at America’s Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and now at the RAND Corporation, explains that “when target forces start to […]Read More
We read a great deal about how social media is used to propagate the ‘bad’ whether it’s ISIS videos or ‘fake news’ both catering to an audience inclined to believe […]Read More
Re-published from The Strategy Bridge Drs. Waltzman and Paul both spoke at IPA’s recent symposium which addressed a wide range of topics under the rubric of Cognitive Security. Dr. Waltzman […]Read More
Sharp Power, Not Too Hard, Not Too Soft, Just Right By Tim Anderson – IPA Contributor Terms like the gray zone, active measures, weaponing information, and similar remain topical when […]Read More
The Russians are taking advantage of “seams between our policies, our laws and our bureaucracy,” said Austin Branch, a former Defense Department official who specialized in information operations. The […]Read More