Counterdeception Principles and Applications for National Security抗欺骗原理与国家安全应用
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分類: 图书,进口原版书,人文社科 Non Fiction ,
作者: Edward Waltz, Michael Bennett著
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出版时间: 2007-2-1字数:版次: 1页数: 335印刷时间: 2007/02/01开本: 16开印次: 1纸张: 胶版纸I S B N : 9781580539357包装: 精装内容简介
The use of denial and deception is being used to compensate for an opponent’s military superiority, to obtain or develop weapons of mass destruction and to violate international agreements and sanctions。 Althoughthe historical literature on the use of strategic deception is widely available, technical coverage of the subject is scattered in hard to find and out of print sources。This is the first technical coverage of the subject to offer a current,comprehensive and systematic overview of the concepts and methods that underlie strategic deception and more importantly,to provide an indepth understanding of conterdeception。 Readers gain an indepth understanding of the scope and complex nature of the D&D problem,and learn how to plan and organize research and development,system development and operational activities focused on counterdeception。Further,the book suggests specific technical and organizational approaches to help practitioners detect and defeat the D&D plans and operations of real and potential adversaries。
作者简介:
Michael Bennett works as a consultant in northern Virginia。 He has experience in both the government and private sectors as a principle investigator and project manager in a variety of intelligence-related disciplines including research and development,technical operations, and analysis。 The focus of his expertise over the past 20 years has been in developing and applying advanced technologies to the most difficult problems of intelligence collection and analysis。 Mr。 Bennett has conceived and managed projects in the areas of product and image security,steganography,imaging sensors,signal processing, communications receivers,direction finding,and advanced technical collection systems。 He holds a B.S.E.E. from Purdue University and an M..B.A from the University of Connecticut。
Ed Waltz is the Chief Scientist,Intelligence Innovation Division of BAE Systems Advanced Information Technologies,where he leads intelligence analysis and information operations research for the Intelligence Community and the Department of Defense。For the past decade,his research has focused on modeling human systems,including foreign leadership,organizations and social populations。 He is also the author of Knowledge Management in the Intelligence Enterprise and Information Warfare: Principles and Operations,and the co-author of Multisensor Data Fusion。He holds a B.S.E.E. from the Case Institute of Technology and an M.S。in computer,information and control engineering from the University of Michigan。
目录
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
CHAPTERDeception and the Need for Counterdeception
1.1The Changing Role of Deception in National Security
1.2Basic Terminology
1.3Perspectives and Applications of Deception
1.3.1Levels of Effects
1.3.2Domains of Implementation
1.3.3The Operational-Implementation Framework
1.4The Development of Deception Theory and Literature
1.5Book Overview
1.6Annotated Bibliography of Principal Deception Texts Endnotes
CHAPTER2Introduction to Deception Principles
2.1Introduction
2.2The History of Deception Analysis
2.3Conceptual Models and Theories of Deception
2.3.1Barton Whaley
2.3.2Donald Daniel and Katherine Herbig
2.3.3Barton Whaley and J. Bowyer Bell
2.3.4Michael Handel
2.3.5Scott Gerwehr and Russell Glenn
2.4Principles and Maxims of Deception
2.4.1R.V. Jones
2.4.2The Mathtech Deception Research Program
2.4.3Haswell, Dewar, and Latimer
2.5TheView from Science
2.6The View from Magic
2.7Searching for Common Themes
2.8Fundamental Principles of Deception: Truth, Denial, Deceit, and Misdirection
2.8.1Truth
2.8.2Denial
2.8.3Deceit
2.8.4Misdirection
2.9Summary
Endnotes
CHAPTER3The Cognitive Aspects of Deception: Why Does Deception Work?
3.1Biases Relevant to Deception
3.1.1The Influence of Cultural Biases on Deception
3.1.2The Influence of Personal Biases on Deception
3.1.3Organizational Biases and Deception
3.1.4Cognitive Biases and Deception
3.2The Impact of Cognitive Biases on the Deception Story
3.3Cognitive Bias and Principles of Deception
3.3.1Truth: The Source of Expectations, Preconceptions, and Beliefs
3.3.2Denial: Out of Sight, Out of Mind
3.3.3Deceit: Reinforcing the Biases
3.3.4Misdirection: Diverting Attention and Reducing Suspicion
3.4Summary
Endnotes
CHAPTER4Technical Methods of Deception
4.1Taxonomy of Technical Methods
4.2Technical Sensor Camouflage, Concealment, and Deception
4.2.1Tactical and Operational Sensory Deception
4.2.2Strategic Sensory Deception
4.3Signal and Information Systems Denial and Deception
4.3.1Electronic Warfare
4.3.2Signals Intelligence
4.3.3Information Operation (IO)
4.4Human Deception Channels
4.4.1The Use of HUMINT Channels for Deception
4.5Coordinated Technical Deception Methods
4.5.1Coordinating Stratagem
4.5.2Deception Timing and Surprise
4.5.3Deception Strategy
4.6Summary
Endnotes
CHAPTER5Principles of Counterdeception
5.1What Is Counterdeceptlon?
5.2The Search for Ways to Counter Deception
5.2.1Early Pioneers [6]: "Is there, then, no way by which the target of stratagem can untangle the web of deceit?"
5.2.2The Theoretical Work of the 1980s
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Nontechnical Approaches to Counterdeception
CHAPTER7Technical Methods of Counterdeception
CHAPTER8Counterdeception Architectures and Technologies
CHAPTER9Speculations About the Future of Deception and Counterdeception
About the Authors
Index