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THEME
The broad use of information and communication
technology in information warfare makes NATO’s critical IT
infrastructure its most valuable asset and its most vulnerable point
of attack. Military platforms are becoming more computer intensive,
which means that software is becoming more complex and taking on
larger and more important roles, and information systems are being
increasingly interconnected, which means that vulnerability in a
single program can put an entire infrastructure at risk. As a
consequence, information systems security and defence against cyber
attacks are major issues and major concerns, especially in
joint/coalition operations. Finding effective ways to protect and
defend information and information systems by ensuring their
availability, integrity, and confidentiality is challenging even
with the most advanced technology and trained professionals.
Hence the theme of the symposium is effective ways of defence
against cyber attacks and the aim of the symposium is to provide a
forum for the scientific and research community to the exchange of
state-of-the-art knowledge related to information warfare assurance
and cyber defence.
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