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Narrative Intelligence in Internet-Based Military Information Support Operations: A Cyberpsychology Perspective Under the Irregular Warfare Construct

In today’s digital battlefield, misinformation is more than just noise, it’s a weapon. A recent report explores how narrative intelligence and cyberpsychology can shape strategic messaging to counter misinformation in Military Information Support Operations. By crafting compelling stories, understanding psychological triggers, and leveraging digital platforms, military forces can combat adversarial narratives and influence target audiences. As misinformation evolves, the ability to adapt, counteract, and engage in the information war is critical to national security and military effectiveness.

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  • Troy C. Troublefield, DBA, PhD
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Narrative Intelligence in Internet-Based Military Information Support Operations: A Cyberpsychology Perspective Under the Irregular Warfare Construct
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Publisher:Joint Special Operations University
Published:December 30, 2024
License:Public Domain

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