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Author D'amore, Adanto A., author

Title Air Force operations security in the twenty-first century : an unaddressed vulnerability / Adanto A. D'amore, Major, USAF ; Air University, Air Command and Staff College
Published Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama : Air University Press, 2022

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Description 1 online resource (v, 26 pages)
Series Wright flyer paper ; no. 87
Wright flyer paper ; no. 87.
Contents Vulnerability -- Threat -- Safeguards and mitigation
Summary "The twenty-first-century Air Force has maintained a twentieth-century operations security (OPSEC) culture, one heavily oriented toward speech and activities related to an Airman's official duties. Air Force OPSEC policy and culture insufficiently address the connected world characterized by ubiquitous data collection. This gap creates a critical vulnerability with the potential to diminish the Air Force's competitive edge in a future conflict. This paper begins with a discussion of Air Force OPSEC culture and its failure to address the twenty-first-century information environment. It then analyzes the information environment of pervasive data collection through the lens of how commercial enterprises exploit data to target consumers. Using this construct, the paper examines how an adversary could use similar methods to conduct population-based mass surveillance and reconnaissance of the US Air Force through its personnel in garrison or on the battlefield and in advance of or during conflict. The author proposes potential safeguards and mitigation strategies, highlighting the challenge of addressing a vulnerability that is deeply intertwined with an Airman's personal life. He further suggests adopting a framework of subjective and objective harm to reorient the Air Force's OPSEC culture. Finally, he recommends a mitigation approach based in education and training occurring throughout an Airman's career. Thus, the Air Force would be placing the same value on digital fluency as on financial literacy or physical fitness. Doing so will grow a culture of educated awareness surrounding the threat posed by ubiquitous data collection and population-based surveillance."--Abstract
Notes "Accepted by University Press May 2022 and published August 2022"--Title page verso
In scope of the U.S. Government Publishing Office Cataloging and Indexing Program (C&I) and Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 27-30)
Notes Description based on online resource; title from PDF file (AUL ALMA-D, viewed on August 12, 2022)
Subject United States. Air Force -- Security measures.
SUBJECT United States. Air Force fast
Subject Information networks -- Security measures -- United States -- 21st century
Telecommunication systems -- Security measures -- United States -- 21st century
Military intelligence -- United States -- 21st century
Social media -- United States -- 21st century
Data protection -- United States -- 21st century
Privacy, Right of -- United States -- 21st century
Armed Forces -- Security measures
Information networks -- Security measures
Telecommunication systems -- Security measures
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Air University (U.S.). Air Command and Staff College, issuing body.
Air University (U.S.). Press, publisher.
Other Titles Air Force operations security in the 21st century : an unaddressed vulnerability
Unaddressed vulnerability