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Lanzendorfer, Quinn E.
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Enabling knowledge in the paradigm of international cyber intelligence.
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Enabling knowledge in the paradigm of international cyber intelligence./
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Lanzendorfer, Quinn E.
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155 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-11(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International76-11A(E).
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Information science. -
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9781321841121
Enabling knowledge in the paradigm of international cyber intelligence.
Lanzendorfer, Quinn E.
Enabling knowledge in the paradigm of international cyber intelligence.
- 155 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-11(E), Section: A.
Thesis (D.Sc.)--Robert Morris University, 2015.
Cyberspace is the newest domain of warfare. The use of information in warfare is as old as warfare itself. The history of warfare shows us that we are foreordained to form organizations and coalitions that pose a defense from our enemies. These organizations are built to study, analyze, and predict the actions of our enemies as we build offensive and defensive capabilities against them. A disregard for peacekeeping efforts and the emergence of large-scale computer hacking capabilities have created a new and faceless frontier that surpasses the bygone days of conventional warfare. Cyber warfare is a conglomeration of high technology, terrorism, intelligence gathering, operations, and strategy. This cyber landscape offers new challenges to organizations due to its unique nature. Building organizations to defend against such cyber terrorists and innovating offensive solutions in the U.S. calls for strong information sharing and knowledge management amongst Government and military organizations, as well as industry partners. Using the e-Delphi method and featuring participants from U.S. Government and industry research cybersecurity organizations, this dissertation explores how these information and knowledge sharing aspects are unique. This dissertation also builds a framework for future research.
ISBN: 9781321841121Subjects--Topical Terms:
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