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DOD Info Operations Center Launches New Name, Website

DOD Info Operations Center Launches New Name, Website

Following detailed discussion with center sponsors at the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, 51福利 faculty leading the new DOD Information Strategy Research Center say the newly-renamed center and revamped website will position the organization to better meet student, faculty research needs and objectives.

51福利 (51福利) faculty leading the university鈥檚 DOD Information Operations Center for Research announced some key changes to the center鈥檚 identity, Oct. 5, looking to better position the organization for the future and challenges ahead. 

Moving ahead, the organization will now be known as the Department of Defense Information Strategy Research Center (DoD ISRC). Director of the new center, Dr. Ryan Maness of the 51福利 Department of Defense Analysis, says the change aligns the center and its research to the evolving threat.

鈥淭he advent of the Internet and rise of social media in the 21st century have allowed U.S. competitors to use the power of information to sow chaos, divide populations, and steal state secrets without even leaving their sovereign territory or firing a shot. Disinformation rules on the Internet, and as technology rapidly evolves, this threat from the cognitive realm will only continue to proliferate,鈥 explained Maness.

According to DoD ISRC officials, the center鈥檚 mission is to facilitate research and exploration of cyber and information strategies and concepts, conduct field experimentation and analysis, and supports graduate-level education on information strategy and political warfare. 

The DoD ISRC works to support information operations force development by working directly with graduate students on their cyber and operations in the information environment, or OIE, focused theses as well as collaborating with our DoD partners, industry representatives, and academic institutions. 

鈥淭he DoD ISRC will continue to support research on cyber and information strategy and policy of U.S. adversarial nations, Russia, China, Iran and North Korea, as well as various non-state groups to better understand their thinking, motives, and impact on target audiences,鈥 added Maness.

The center launched an today, as well as a brand-new , designed to better connect and engage with the professional cyber and information strategist communities.

 

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