If you find a node that you can penetrate, that you can eliminate, and draw more information for future operations, I think it's prudent to do.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think what actually works best is local-level individual targeting of key leadership nodes.
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.
It would be ideal if we could have an uncontrolled flow of information. But we realized you can't do that.
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.
Information networks straddle the world. Nothing remains concealed. But the sheer volume of information dissolves the information. We are unable to take it all in.
Mining is like a search-and-destroy mission.
When you're directing something, you absolutely have to be involved in all layers of the process.
Layering in different patterns will keep things from appearing too studied.
While there have been terrific advances in the state of technology around heuristics, behavior blocking, and things like that, technology is only a part of the approach to solving the problem with the more important aspect involving putting the right process in place.
There's always the risk that there are unknown unknowns.
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