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E-raamat: Digital Influence Mercenaries: Profits and Power Through Information Warfare

  • Formaat: 264 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: Naval Institute Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781682477526
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  • Formaat: 264 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: Naval Institute Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781682477526

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"This book examines the rapidly growing industry of "digital influence mercenaries"-shady online marketing firms and entrepreneurs who use online technologies to exploit the uncertainties, fears, and biases of their targets to gain profit and power. Students, researchers, policymakers, and the general public need this book to help them make sense of how and why each of us is being manipulated, and what we can do about it"--

In today's online attention economy, supply and demand have created a rapidly growing market for firms and entrepreneurs using the tactics, tools, and strategies of digital influence warfare to gain profit and power. This book focuses on the more malicious types of online activity such as deception, provocation, and a host of other dirty tricks conducted by these "digital influence mercenaries." They can be located anywhere with an Internet connection--Brazil, China, Iran, Macedonia, Russia, Zimbabwe--and the targets of their influence efforts can be whomever and wherever they are paid to attack. They can do this for state governments willing to pay and provide their targeting instructions (usually in support of foreign policy objectives) and may have specific metrics by which they will assess the mercenaries' performance. Non-state actors (including corporations and political parties) can pay for these kinds of digital influence services as well. And in addition to being paid for services rendered, digital influence mercenaries can also profit simply by manipulating the targeted advertising algorithms used by social media platforms.

James J. F. Forest describes in detail the various tools and tactics these mercenaries use to exploit the uncertainties, fears, and biases of their targets including bots, deep-fake images, fake news, provocation, deception and trolling. He also shows how they weaponize conspiracy theories and disinformation to manipulate people's beliefs and perceptions. Forest also highlights how government agencies and social media platforms are trying to defend against these foreign influence campaigns through such tactics as shutting down offending websites, Facebook pages, and YouTube channels; tagging disinformation with warning labels; identifying and blocking coordinated inauthentic behavior; and suspending social media accounts, often permanently. European and North American governments have launched numerous investigations against these mercenaries, and in some cases have brought criminal charges. Forest concludes with suggestions for how each of us can learn to identify disinformation and other malicious efforts and defend ourselves in the future.?

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Forest lays out a compelling, detailed analysis of the murky world of disinformation for profit. Journal of Cyber Security

Forests book is quite insightful. National Security Institute

"Digital Influence Mercenaries imparts valuable lessons that all its readers would benefit from. But in a country where perhaps the demographic that most needs to read this book is also the demographic least likely to actually, well read a book, its unlikely the message will reach them. As these modern mercenaries get right on to the friction of the day, we should not be surprised if digital influence campaigns continue to be the primary theater in which the battle for hearts and minds will be waged."Armchair General

Dr. James Forest has written a new book titled Digital Influence Mercenaries: Profits and Power Through Information Warfare which describes a robust private sector in which digital influence mercenaries will do online public perception manipulation on behalf of the highest bidder, which could be political parties, corporations, dictators, individual politicians and CEOs, and yes, even state government agencies. A must-read for security professionals, educators, political analysts, journalists and most importantly, the general public which increasingly only seeks a point of view that they already agree with and without learning any other point of view. Brig. Gen. Russell D. Howard (Ret.), Distinguished Senior Fellow, Joint Special Operations University

This volume is of great interestwhatever one's politics. The emerging cyber realities detailed here must be better understood by all of us in the social sciences, including economics and sociocultural anthropology. Christopher C. Harmon, PhD, adjunct professor, Institute of World Politics

In his new book, Digital Influence Mercenaries: Profits and Power Through Information Warfare, James J.F. Forest analyzes the next frontier of conflict the information environment, and how cyber warfare, disinformation, and hackers will figure prominently in the future of warfare. Forest meticulously details how digital forms of influence warfare will disrupt the geopolitical landscape, tracing its evolution and highlighting the main players and technologies involved. An absolute must-read! Colin P. Clarke, PhD, director of policy and research, The Soufan Group, and senior research fellow at The Soufan Center

"James J. F. Forest offers readers a tour around the rocky and challenging landscape of online information manipulation and paid influence operations. In a world that is increasingly mediated by networked technology, Digital Influence Mercenaries is destined to be an instant standard academic reference on a vitally important topic. J.M. Berger, author of Extremism and postgraduate researcher at Swansea University School of Law

Preface vii
Acknowledgments xi
List of Abbreviations
xiii
1 The Diverse Landscape of Digital Influence Mercenaries
1(30)
2 Digital Influence Methods
31(27)
3 Fear and Uncertainty
58(24)
4 Comforting Falsehoods and Conspiracies
82(21)
5 Overconfidence and Confirmation Bias
103(20)
6 Collective Identity and Conformity
123(15)
7 Echo Chambers and Filter Bubbles
138(17)
8 Confronting the Future Challenges of Digital Influence Mercenaries
155(16)
Notes 171(48)
Selected Bibliography 219(16)
Index 235
James J. F. Forestis a professor at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, and a visiting professor at the Fletcher School, Tufts University. He previously served on the faculty of the United States Military Academy, West Point (20012010), and served as a senior fellow at the U.S. Joint Special Operations University (2010-2019). He has published over twenty books and dozens of articles on various international security topics.