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INFORMATION WARFARE

Part 4: AssignmentAdvanced Course in Engineering

2005 Cyber Security Boot CampAir Force Research Laboratory Information Directorate, Rome, NY

M. E. Kabay, PhD, CISSPAssoc. Prof. Information Assurance

Program Direction, MSIADivision of Business & Management, Norwich University

Northfield, Vermont mailto:mkabay@norwich.edu V: 802.479.7937

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Topics

08:00-08:15 Introductions & Overview08:15-09:00 Fundamental Concepts09:05-11:55 Case Histories13:15-15:15 INFOWAR Theory15:30-16:00 Project Assignments

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Divide into Teams

Work with Prof Kabay on who goes into which team

Each team has two subteamsSubteams each work on a specific scenarioPresent drafts to each otherDiscuss and refine

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Mission

Develop a realistic, detailed scenario for an information-warfare attack on A foreign powerThe USA

Each sub-team takes one of the missionsWork out detail by Thursday eveningPresent to other sub-team for criticism and

improvementFinish report by end of deadlinePresent to entire group live or via Web

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Details of the AttacksObjective(s)?Specific target(s)?Method(s)?Lead-time?Personnel?Technology?Likely defenses?Countermeasures to defenses?Timing?Stopping rules?Costs?Measuring results?

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DISCUSSION

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