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Information War as a Result of the Information-Technological Revolution
Abstract
In the chapter, different aspects related to the information war and cyber warfare of Russia-Ukraine war and the China-Taiwan relations are analyzed. In general, information warfare (WW) (as opposed to cyber warfare, which attacks computers, software, and control systems) is a concept that includes the use of combat space and the management of information and communication technologies (ICT) to achieve the goal. Information warfare is the manipulation of information trusted by the target, without the knowledge of the target, so that the target makes decisions against its interests but in the interests of the one who wages the information war. As a result, it is not clear when the information war begins and ends and how strong or destructive it is.
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