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The Information Professionals Association (IPA) and the University of Maryland’s Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security (ARLIS) re-launched Phoenix Challenge with a virtual conference on April 13, 2021. Videos from the event are now available to IPA members on the IPA website. To join IPA, go to: https://journalcogsec.wpengine.com/join-ipa/. For existing IPA members, please follow...
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Phoenix Challenge 2021 Conference Report PHOENIX CHALLENGE 21 Conference Report Final   Phoenix Challenge 2021 Keynote Phoenix Challenge 2021 Panel 1_ Information Effects in Strategic Competition Phoenix Challenge 2021 Panel 2 – Risk Based Approaches to Acquisition Security Phoenix Challenge Plenary Panel
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Members of Congress, former U.S. military commanders, and a private sector coalition are urging President Biden and the U.S. intelligence community to step up their efforts to combat disinformation and foreign malign influence that threatens U.S. democracy. Independent clarion calls from stakeholders appear to be prompting action, with the following reported in just the last...
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The Information Professionals Association (IPA) awarded the Order of Hermes to Rear Admiral (Ret.) Steve Parode for his exceptional service and leadership in information operations and information warfare. Admiral Parode, who most recently served as Director of the Navy’s Warfare Integration Directorate (N2/N6F) in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations from 2018 through...
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During his keynote speech at the April 13 Phoenix Challenge Conference, former Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence Dr. Michael Vickers shared his assessment of the Top 5 Trends in Information Operations and their implications. One need only read news and journals (and not just exclusive to the IO community) to see these trends playing...
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Nicholas J. Myers writes in Eurasia Daily Monitor about the resurgence of information warfare in Russian military training exercises. His article, “Psychology in Modern Russian Warfare,” from April 14, 2021, describes a March 2021 exercise in which a Russian reconnaissance unit forced a group of “terrorists” to surrender a town with “with a combination of dropped...
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As we prepare for the 2021 Phoenix Challenge Conference on April 13, 2021, co-sponsored and organized by the Information Professionals Association (IPA) and the University of Maryland’s Applied Research Lab for Intelligence and Security (ARLIS), we are sharing the latest update to our agenda. Dr. Michael Vickers, former Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, will provide our keynote...
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We are thrilled by the overwhelmingly positive response to the re-imagined 2021 Phoenix Challenge Conference on April 13, 2021, co-sponsored and organized by the Information Professionals Association (IPA) and the University of Maryland’s Applied Research Lab for Intelligence and Security (ARLIS). This day-long event will bring together practitioners from government, academia, and industry to discuss issues related to...
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Be sure to join us on April 13, 2021 for the 2021 Phoenix Challenge Conference, co-sponsored and organized by the Information Professionals Association (IPA) and the University of Maryland’s Applied Research Lab for Intelligence and Security (ARLIS). This day-long event will bring together practitioners from government, academia, and industry to discuss challenges and possible solutions to operating in the...
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Understanding the neuroscience and cognitive psychology behind how people process information is foundational to the practice of cognitive security. While we often focus on the “dark arts”- how our adversaries attempt to twist our thinking based on disinformation – a recent Washington Post review of a book by Shankar Vendantam and Bill Mesler titled Useful...
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