Air University Student Research Paper 2000
Title: TOWARDS A GAME THEORY MODEL OF INFORMATION WARFARE
Subject: TOWARDS A GAME THEORY MODEL OF INFORMATION WARFARE
Author(s): David A. Burke
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Abstract: The production and exchange of information has become
a central activity in today's global economy. Protecting and securing
information as it travels over the vast, mostly public Internet has emerged
as perhaps the premiere issue of the Information Age. Thus, the attack
and defense of electronic information has formed an entirely new kind
of conflict - information warfare. Information warfare is still in its
infancy. Government and private organizations alike poorly understand
this ubiquitous form of confrontation. Nevertheless, they cannot avoid
devoting ever increasing portions of their budgets to information warfare.
Both obtaining other's information and defending one's own information
have become critical economic decisions. As with any economic decision,
the benefits (i.e. utility) must be commensurate with the resources expended
to acquire those benefits. Game theory could provide a new method for
analyzing information warfare. The strategic and tactical decisions that
face information warriors are essentially economic in nature. Does the
value of the information being defended or sought justify the cost of
protecting or seeking it? Game theory could contribute to a better understanding
of information warfare strategy and implications. The application of game
theory to information warfare is a complex and massive undertaking. This
study is but the first step in exploring the full ramifications of this
potential application of game theory.
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