US Plans To 'Fight The Net' Revealed (Adam Brookes)

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  A newly declassified document gives a fascinating glimpse into the U.S. military's plans for "information operations" -- from psychological operations, to attacks on hostile computer networks

  Adam Brookes -- BBC

  Report: Information Operations Roadmap:[PDF File]

  Jan. 29, 2007 -- Bloggers beware.

  As the world turns networked, the Pentagon is calculating the military opportunities that computer networks, wireless technologies and the modern media offer.

  From influencing public opinion through new media to designing "computer network attack" weapons, the US military is learning to fight an electronic war.

  The declassified document is called "Information Operations Roadmap." It was obtained by the National Security Archive at George Washington University using the Freedom of Information Act.

  Officials in the Pentagon wrote it in 2003. The Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld, signed it.

  The "roadmap" calls for a far-reaching overhaul of the military's ability to conduct information operations and electronic warfare. And, in some detail, it makes recommendations for how the U.S. armed forces should think about this new, virtual warfare.

  The document says that information is "critical to military success." Computer and telecommunications networks are of vital operational importance.

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