1st Troll Battalion: Influencing military and strategic operations through cyber-personas

S. Hart, Marcus Klink
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Abstract

The Twenty-First Century has seen the dawn of the Internet as a pervasive medium by which nearly all information flows. However, the permissive environment in which the Internet was founded fostered a community plagued by Internet trolls, individuals who deliberately post inflammatory, off-topic, or offensive material on online message boards to elicit angst, or other emotions, from their targets. Then American adversaries weaponized information using trolling, and stories of its increased use and technology to influence behavior dominated headlines over the past year. Foreign influence in cyberspace directed towards the 2016 Presidential Election demonstrates how trolling has changed the political environment in the United States. Americans are vulnerable to the influence of these foreign actors, and most troubling, some will not realize foreign intelligence services target their online activities. Adversaries leverage access through Internet trolling to shift public opinion in a new and original way by distributing politically charged narratives and suppressing the free exchange of ideas through a variety of means. By combining cyber operations, information warfare, and military intelligence with automated infrastructure in one military unit, the Troll Battalion, leaders can influence military operations by shaping adversaries' social and political environments while protecting Americans from the effects of foreign trolls. The practical application of influencing strategic and tactical outcomes via cyber-personas requires further analysis for use on the battlefield, and the protection and defense of American leaders, institutions, and persons must also be analyzed to protect Americans from information warfare.
第一巨魔营:通过网络角色影响军事和战略行动
21世纪已经见证了互联网的曙光,它是一种无处不在的媒介,几乎所有的信息都通过它流动。然而,互联网建立的宽松环境催生了一个被网络喷子困扰的社区,这些人故意在网上留言板上发布煽动性的、离题的或攻击性的材料,以引起他们的目标的焦虑或其他情绪。然后,美国的对手利用网络攻击将信息武器化,在过去一年里,有关网络攻击的使用和技术越来越多地影响人们的行为的报道占据了新闻头条。外国在网络空间对2016年总统选举的影响表明,网络喷子如何改变了美国的政治环境。美国人很容易受到这些外国行为者的影响,最令人不安的是,有些人不会意识到外国情报机构会针对他们的在线活动。对手利用互联网上的网络攻击,通过散布带有政治色彩的言论和通过各种手段压制思想的自由交流,以一种新的、原创的方式改变公众舆论。通过将网络作战、信息战和军事情报与一个军事单位的自动化基础设施相结合,“巨魔营”的领导人可以通过塑造对手的社会和政治环境来影响军事行动,同时保护美国人免受外国巨魔的影响。通过网络角色影响战略和战术结果的实际应用需要进一步分析在战场上的使用,并且还必须分析对美国领导人、机构和人员的保护和防御,以保护美国人免受信息战的影响。
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