Counterdeception principles and applications for national security

Today, more than ever, the use of denial and deception (D & D) is being used to compensate for an opponent?s military superiority, to obtain or develop weapons of mass destruction, and to violate international agreements and sanctions. Although the historical literature on the use of strategic d...

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Main Authors: Bennett, Michael (Author), Waltz, Edward (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Norwood, MA Artech House, Inc. 2007
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505 0 |a Foreword; Preface-- Chapter 1 Deception and the Need for Counterdeception 1-- Chapter 2 Introduction to Deception Principles-- Chapter 3 The Cognitive Aspects of Deception: Why Does Deception Work?-- Chapter 4 Technical Methods of Deception-- Chapter 5 Principles of Counterdeception-- Chapter 6 Nontechnical Approaches to Counterdeception-- Chapter 7 Technical Methods of Counterdeception-- Chapter 8 Counterdeception Architectures and Technologies-- Chapter 9 Speculations About the Future of Deception and Counterdeception-- About the Authors-- Index 
520 |a Today, more than ever, the use of denial and deception (D & D) is being used to compensate for an opponent?s military superiority, to obtain or develop weapons of mass destruction, and to violate international agreements and sanctions. Although the historical literature on the use of strategic deception is widely available, technical coverage of the subject is scattered in hard-to-find and out-of-print sources. This is the first technical volume to offer a current, comprehensive and systematic overview of the concepts and methods that underlie strategic deception and, more importantly, to provid 
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