The Next Generation of Security: Prioritizing Information Warfare Defense
The average citizen is now being given information and knowledge management problems that would make history’s greatest generals shudder. Keep Reading
The average citizen is now being given information and knowledge management problems that would make history’s greatest generals shudder. Keep Reading
Hopefully, over time a collaborative and concerted effort to find positive solutions can supplant the destructive rhetoric that has undermined our democratic institutions in recent years. Keep Reading
All conflict has a narrative basis and requires a narrative strategy to reach the foundational layers of our adversaries. Keep Reading
The same factors that make an audience vulnerable to recruitment by ISIS feed recruitment by the Proud Boys. Keep Reading
Understand that meaning-making happens when internalized narratives interact with external events, people, ideas. Keep Reading
To dominate the narrative space we need to teach civilians cognitive defense and defense professionals narrative warfare. Keep Reading
Maan originated the groundbreaking theory of internarrative identity, a road map for resilient identity created out of personal and cultural conflict. Her work has had far-reaching implications for conflict resolution and community engagement in hostile environments. Keep Reading
By understanding subconscious narratives we learn what the target audience doesn’t know about itself. Keep Reading
There has been a lot of militarized language applied to the pandemic, but “combat,” “fight,” “war” are the wrong narrative. Keep Reading
Our adversaries are engineering the way information is being received. They are providing an alternative way of understanding the facts. Keep Reading