Information Operations – The Adequate Communication Response to Contemporary Threats
Information Operations – The Adequate Communication Response to Contemporary Threats
Author(s): Cosmina-Andreea Neculcea
Subject(s): Security and defense
Published by: Centrul tehnic-editorial al armatei
Keywords: ISAF; Taliban; information operations; information activities; target audience;
Summary/Abstract: From immemorial time, information has been an indispensable and decisive element in winning the war. Although the morphology of conflicts evolves according to military capabilities, technologies, procedures and combat techniques, as well as the space in which they take place, the communication architecture of the battlefield remains a constant presence. Contemporary conflict can be characterised by increasing hybridity and the increasing role of information, both in the physical space itself and in the virtual space. With the digitalisation ofthe information environment (it directly affects the operational environment), the information sphere has become not only a crucial element, but also the battlefield in which the war takes place. In modern warfare, many of the tactics and techniques used by the armed forces have the role of informing/influencing and not destroying. Taking into account the diversity of participants (combatants, non-combatants), we can assert that the civilian population plays a preferential role. Therefore, interaction with a state’s own population and the population inthe area of responsibility is essential to ensure the support of participation in the conflict aswell as the acceptance of forces in the field. Nowadays, information operations (INFO OPS) are considered a force multiplier in the whole spectrum of military operations, and through technology, actions can be initiated to influence the target audience. The aim of this articleis to identify the role of information operations during NATO’s longest and most challenging mission: the International Security Assistance Force/ISAF, in Afghanistan.
Book: Romanian Military Thinking International Scientific Conference Proceedings
- Page Range: 104-115
- Page Count: 12
- Publication Year: 2021
- Language: English
- Content File-PDF