Eventually, it is found out but it takes time especially in the conditions when communication is difficult, when the enemy is making it extremely awkward for information to come out, to go.
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The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.
You cannot tell the enemy you're going to leave and expect the enemy to not - and expect to succeed. I mean, that's just a fundamental of warfare.
The way communication works is changing.
Cyber war takes place largely in secret, unknown to the general public on both sides.
One can never know enough. The unknown and its call lies even in what we know.
The problem is essentially that of communications to an army in action. After a rapid advance communications become disorganized, and there is a temporary halting until they are again in working order.
It's much easier to work with an unknown.
While maintaining our nuclear potential at the proper level, we need to devote more attention to developing the entire range of means of information warfare.
There's always the risk that there are unknown unknowns.
The speed of communications is wondrous to behold. It is also true that speed can multiply the distribution of information that we know to be untrue.
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