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- Behind the cyberspace veil; the hidden evolution of the Air Force officer corps
- Behind the cyberspace veil; the hidden evolution of the Air Force officer corps. Collins, Brian J. Praeger Security International 2008 241 pages $54.95 Hardcover UG793 Collins (military strategy and operations, National War College) examines the implications of the US Air Force's adoption...
- Research articles 2008-08-01
- Interview with air force Maj. Gen. William T. Lord AFCYBER commander
- [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Maj. Gen. William T. Lord is commander, Air Force Cyberspace Command Provisional. He is responsible for establishing cyberspace as a domain in and through which the Air Force flies and fights, to deliver sovereign options for defense of the United States. AFCYBER signals the beginning of equipping...
- Research articles 2008-07-01
- Domain expertise and command and control
- There was a time when brilliant men could hope to possess a depth of knowledge across the arts and sciences sufficient to act wisely in any number of realms. History celebrates these Renaissance Men as exemplars fit for any task. But these men are gone, never to return. Similarly, with...
- Research articles 2008-04-01
- Cricket-mad Asians turn clicks into cash on web
- COLOMBO AFP — Millions of cricket-mad Asians are following the game over the Internet through computers and mobile phones and big business loves it. India's cricketing wealth, which is estimated to be about 50 times more than any of their rivals, dominates the game in cyberspace with millions following...
- Research articles 2008-02-11
- Command Shapes Tomorrow's Cyberwarriors
- Enterprise to focus network combat capabilities, training and doctrine. The U.S. Air Force is laying both physical and virtual groundwork for its newest warfighting organization, the Air Force Cyberspace Command. This unique group will have a physical headquarters, but it will be virtual in nature, with most of...
- Research articles 2008-02-01
- Cyber warfare: A Question of Law or Policy?
- The perception that "legal" restrictions hinder the freedom of the Department of Defense to maneuver in cyberspace has led politicians, commentators, and the press to ask the question: "Do we need new domestic laws to improve our ability to fight in cyberspace?" The issue is a complex one, but...
- Research articles 2008-02-01
- Ask the cyber-insurgent: are information operations a decisive form of operational warfare?
- "Attention in the operations center, attention in the operations center, as of 0730 this morning, our steady theater Information Operation campaign has allowed multi-national forces to achieve information superiority, Victory is imminent." These words have assuredly never been uttered in any United States led military operations center nor are they...
- Research articles 2008-01-01
- Air-minded considerations for joint counterinsurgency doctrine
- Editorial Abstract: According to the author, the recent publication of Army Field Manual 3-24/Marine Corps Warfighting Publication 3-33.5, Counterinsurgency, reflects a distinctly "surface-minded" perspective. Since airpower possesses unique capabilities, such as speed, range, flexibility, and persistence, he proposes exploiting these "air-minded" viewpoints to enlarge and enhance what is currently a...
- Research articles 2007-12-22
- Cyberspace is not just a computer on your desktop
- Cyberspace is not just a computer on your desktop. It is the way that we as an Air Force intend to fly and fight. --Lt Gen Robert J. Elder Jr., USAF
- Research articles 2007-12-22
- U.S. military braces for cyberspace-age warfare
- WASHINGTON -- While U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan engage the enemy with guns, tanks, airplanes and missiles, the American military is quietly fighting a much different kind of war on a new front: cyberspace. Military officials say that a cyber-attack by foreign enemies or terrorist groups...
- Research articles 2007-11-26
- The Eaker Institute Presents: Victory in Cyberspace
- To: TECHNOLOGY EDITORSContact: Joel Hannahs of Air Force Association, +1-703-247-5847, jhannahs@afa.org WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Eaker Institute will release a report "Victory in Cyberspace" and host a panel discussion about the Cyberspace domain at 1 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 9, at the National Press Club. This Eaker Institute Panel...
- Research articles 2007-10-01
- Deciphering cyberspace: airmen fending off attacks on a new battlespace: to ensure bases across the United States have the latest tools to fight cyberspace attacks, Tech. Sgt. John Webb calls each one when he sends them updated antivirus software
- [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The enemy is attacking--again. The relentless attack cascades across the base's sturdy defenses every few seconds. Staff Sgt. Carlos Miranda responds, his fingers dancing across his computer keyboard. The relentless onslaught is business as usual for the sergeant, a 33rd Network Warfare Squadron network defense...
- Research articles 2007-09-22
- The Eaker Institute Presents: Victory in Cyberspace
- To: TECHNOLOGY EDITORSContact: Joel Hannahs of the Air Force Association, +1-703-247- 5847 or jhannahs@afa.org WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Eaker Institute will release a report "Victory in Cyberspace" and host a panel discussion about the Cyberspace domain at 1 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 9, at the National Press Club. America...
- Research articles 2007-09-12
- Design in virtual space: the vantage point of the computer is giving designers ever-deeper insights into their craft.
- We rarely hear the word "cyberspace" anymore. Remember? It took the world y storm for a while several years ago and then, like a hurricane, blew out to sea. Maybe as a society we wore it out. It was truly evocative, though. The term was...
- Research articles 2007-08-01
- Cyberspace Command Logs In
- New entity supports missions across the entire electromagnetic spectrum. The U.S. Air Force seeks to dominate networked warfare through a new command specializing in cyberspace operations. The organization will enable U.S. strategic efforts by providing a variety of services and capabilities from information assurance and network security to...
- Research articles 2007-08-01
- Guarding cyberspace global network operations
- [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] President George Bush's National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace NSSC describes cyberspace as the nervous system of our country. The NSSC outlines--for all Federal, state, and local governments, private companies and organizations, and individual Americans--a framework to deter adversaries and assure cyberspace freedoms. Today, instant cyberspace communication...
- Research articles 2007-07-01
- Defining information operations forces: What do we need?
- [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] In 2001 the Quadrennial Defense Review Report mandated that the military treat information operations IO not merely as an enabling function but as a "core capabilit[y] of future forces." (1) In 2002 the Defense Planning Guidance, 2004-2009 directed the development of an "IO Roadmap" that would "address...
- Research articles 2007-06-22
- Five Myths Of Cyberspace And Cyberpower
- Confronting misconceptions paves the way for superiority in the third domain. The U.S. Air Force is building a robust cyberwar capability as part of a revised mission that adds cyberspace to the service's fighting domains of air and space. As part of this effort, the secretary of the...
- Research articles 2007-06-01
- China censors launch war on cyber-flesh
- BEIJING AFP — Chinese authorities have vowed to purge the Internet in China of pornography amid rising disgust over the explicit content in cyberspace, state press reported Friday. The curtains will be drawn on cyber strip-shows while sexually explicit audio and video clips will be erased as 10 government...
- Research articles 2007-04-13
- Next Air Force TFI Phase Announced
- Air Force officials announced last month the next phase of Total Force Integration TFI, which includes nearly 140 missions and represents a compilation of all previous TFI phases and efforts. More than 90 of these initiatives have funds, and approximately 45 percent are associations among active-component, Guard and/or Reserve forces....
- Research articles 2007-04-01
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