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Infocon Magazine Issue One, October 2003
2003-10-01 08:43

Forwarded from: "Wanja Eric Naef [IWS]" ======================================================================= INFOCON MAGAZINE http://www.iwar.org.uk/infocon/index.htm ======================================================================= Issue One October 01, 2003 ======================================================================= Published by IWS - The Information Warfare Site http://www.iwar.org.uk hosted and secured courtesy of ProCheckUp.com http://www.procheckup.com ====================================================================== Table of Contents ====================================================================== http://www.iwar.org.uk/infocon/index.htm 1) Call for Papers for Infocon Magazine Issue Two 2) Information Operations Interview with Dr. Dan Kuehl from the National Defense University 3) Psychological Operations Interview with the former Deputy Commander of NATO's Information Campaign in Bosnia 4) Measuring 'Digital Wars': Learning From The Experience of Peace Research and Arms Control 5) Business Continuity Planning - A safety net for businesses 6) Business Continuity Planning Interview with David Spinks, EDS 7) Economic Espionage - a threat to corporate America 8) Economic Espionage Interview with David Cid 9) Corporate Open Source Information Leakage - A self-assessment approach using Internet sources 10) USAF Suicide Bombers Intelligence Brief ====================================================================== Articles ====================================================================== [1] Call for Papers for Infocon Magazine Issue Two Over the next few months we are planning to publish useful articles and interviews for the forthcoming issues of the Infocon Magazine. So if you are interested in participating by writing an article, please contact us. http://www.iwar.org.uk/infocon/call-for-papers.htm ---------------------------------------------------- [2] Information Operations Interview with Dr. Dan Kuehl from the National Defense University '...I see it [IO] not as a replacement for existing military operations. I see it as something which can stand along side of them in its own distinct and unique sense, and changes how all of them are conducted to exploit the relationships and synergies among them. . ..' http://www.iwar.org.uk/infocon/io-kuehl.htm ---------------------------------------------------- [3] Psychological Operations Interview with the former Deputy Commander of NATO's Information Campaign in Bosnia '... IO is so complex a phenomena that today's commander has difficulty understanding it. And unfortunately IO is still a world of specialists today. Until it becomes a general part of the battle system, its effects are going to be limited. You can have different commanders in the same physical locations with the same units who know how to use IO and employ those fundamentals and then you have commanders who won't do it at all as at the end of the day the issue is results and not how they got there. ...' http://www.iwar.org.uk/infocon/psyop-dietz.htm ---------------------------------------------------- [4] Information Operations Feature: Measuring 'Digital Wars': Learning


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