ABSTRACT

This text introduces the concepts of information warfare from a non-military, organizational perspective. It is designed to stimulate managers to develop policies, strategies, and tactics for the aggressive use and defence of their data and knowledge base. The book covers the full gambit of information warfare subjects from the direct attack on computer systems to the more subtle psychological technique of perception management. It provides the framework needed to build management strategies in this area. The topics covered include the basics of information warfare, corporate intelligence systems, the use of deception, security of systems, modes of attack, a methodology to develop defensive measures, plus specific issues associated with information warfare.

This book will be of interest to executives and managers in any public or private organization. Specifically, managers or staff in the areas of information technology, security, knowledge management, public relations, or marketing should find it directly useful.

Its main purpose is to make readers aware of the new world of information saturation; thus decreasing the chance that they will become victims of those abusing the information age, whilst at the same time increasing their chances of benefiting from the new opportunities produced.

chapter |19 pages

Concepts in information warfare

chapter |16 pages

Information as an intelligence weapon

chapter |23 pages

Deception

chapter |11 pages

Sources of threat for IT systems

chapter |10 pages

Attacks and retaliation

chapter |13 pages

Attack and defence

chapter |6 pages

An I-War risk analysis model

chapter |14 pages

The legal perspective of I-War 1

chapter |5 pages

Perceptual intelligence and I-War

chapter |5 pages

The future