Strategic communications and cybersecurity  

Description: In July 2016, NATO recognised cyberspace as a domain of operations in which the alliance must defend itself as effectively as it does in the air, on land and at sea. Within the cyber domain, information is used as the weapon to achieve objectives at the strategic, operational and tactical levels and this course focuses on how can be used in offensive and defensive contexts. A reoccuring theme throughout the course is the nature of power projection and how the behaviour of target audiences can be influenced through operations in cyberspace. This is achieved through several means, including Strategic Communications, Information Operations, Influence Activities and related disciplines, each of which is the theme of an individual lecture. Each subject is discussed in terms of its wider context and how cyber operations can contribute to their success. The role of cybersecurity is emphased throughout as either facilitating the success of a friendly force activity or in preventing an adversary from being successful in their operations. The leadership and management of cyber capabilities is discussed with dedicated time devoted to the development and implementation of cybersecuity strategy and policy. This will equip the students with the information they need to utilise the material that they have studied in a range of scenarios in their future employment in cyber security. Learning outcomes: By the end of the course the student will: - understand and explain the nature of cyberspace beyond that of a purely technical description; - understand the concept on Strategic Communication and Information Operation, is familiar with different Influence Activities and is able to discuss in their related disciplines; - is able to analyse and explain the role of strategy, policy, processes and procedures in achieving national objectives in the information environment; - understand and describe the nature of hybrid warfare and asymmetric operations in the „grey zone“ of conflict; - understand how the behaviour of target audiences are influenced through the use of strategic communication, and understand the role of cyber security in facilitating or denying those activities.
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Strategic communications and cybersecurity
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