Psychological operations aim to influence emotions, beliefs, and behavior. By spreading propaganda, emotional narratives, or manipulated information, adversaries attempt to weaken morale and shape decision-making.
Real-world scenario:
During the Russia–Ukraine conflict, multiple PsyOps campaigns targeted both domestic and global audiences. Emotional narratives, manipulated visuals, and selective information were widely circulated online to influence public perception and morale on both sides.
Cyber warfare involves offensive actions against digital infrastructure to steal, disrupt, or manipulate information systems. Critical infrastructure, military networks, healthcare systems, and financial institutions are common targets.
Real-world scenario:
The 2015 Ukraine power grid attack demonstrated how cyber operations can cause real-world disruption. Attackers compromised energy distribution systems, leading to widespread power outages affecting hundreds of thousands of civilians — one of the first confirmed cyber attacks on critical infrastructure.
Another notable example is the SolarWinds supply chain attack (2020), where attackers infiltrated software updates to gain access to government and corporate networks globally, highlighting the strategic impact of cyber espionage.
Electronic warfare targets the electromagnetic spectrum to intercept, jam, or manipulate communications and navigation systems. This capability can degrade situational awareness and disrupt coordinated operations.
Real-world scenario:
Reports from modern conflict zones indicate GPS jamming and spoofing affecting drones, aircraft, and navigation systems. Such disruptions can hinder military logistics and civilian operations, illustrating the growing importance of spectrum dominance.
Deception strategies involve planting false or misleading information to misguide adversaries. Disinformation campaigns often blend fabricated content with partial truths, making detection difficult.
Real-world scenario:
The 2016 US election interference allegations highlighted large-scale disinformation campaigns conducted through fake personas, troll farms, and social media manipulation. These efforts aimed to amplify divisions, influence political discourse, and undermine trust in democratic processes.
Similarly, deepfake technology has emerged as a modern deception tool capable of fabricating realistic audio and video content to spread false narratives.
OPSEC focuses on protecting sensitive information from adversarial exploitation. Weak operational security can expose mission details, troop movements, or confidential strategies.
Real-world scenario:
There have been incidents where military personnel unintentionally revealed sensitive data through fitness tracking apps or geotagged social media posts. Such exposures demonstrated how minor information leaks can compromise operational secrecy.
Media platforms — especially social media — have become central to influence operations. By amplifying specific narratives or suppressing opposing viewpoints, actors can shape public perception at scale.
Real-world scenario:
State-sponsored media campaigns and coordinated bot networks have been observed promoting geopolitical narratives during international crises. These campaigns often target global audiences to influence diplomatic stances and public sentiment.
Participants learn how to identify AI opportunities, assess organizational readiness, and build strategic roadmaps aligned with business objectives. This ensures AI initiatives are purpose-driven rather than experimental.
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