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Information Warfare and Evolution |
Abstract: This paper
reviews the four canonical strategies of Information Warfare and
asserts that Information Warfare is an artifact of evolution in
biological systems: the use of Information Warfare techniques by
organisms aids survival in a competitive environment. A range of
specific biological examples are explored to support this assertion.
URI: http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~carlo/InfoWar/Lectures/_JIW-2002-2-CK-BIM.pdf Keywords: Deception, Biology, Organism, Survival Strategies, Information Warfare, Borden-Kopp Model, Canonical Strategies |
Authors: Carlo Kopp and Bruce Mills Citation: C Kopp and B I Mills,
Information Warfare and Evolution, in W Hutchinson (ed),
Proceedings of
the 3rd Australian Information Warfare & Security Conference 2002
(IWAR 2002). Perth WA Australia, 28 - 29 November 2002, Edith Cowan
University, Churchlands WA Australia, ISBN: 0-7298-0524-7, pp 352-360.
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BiBTeX: @Inproceedings{CK-BIM-IWAR2002, Author = "C. Kopp and B.I.Mills", title = "{Information Warfare and Evolution}", booktitle = "Proceedings of the 3rd Australian Information Warfare & Security Conference 2002 (IWAR 2002). Perth WA Australia, 28 - 29 November 2002, Edith Cowan University, Churchlands WA Australia, ISBN: 0-7298-0524-7", publisher = "Edith Cowan University", editor = "W. Hutchinson", year = "28 - 29 November 2002", pages = "352--360", ISBN = "0-7298-0524-7" } |
Deception in Biology: Nature's Exploitation of Information to Win Survival Contests |
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