Journal Entry #10

The article focuses on the changing aspect of warfare and how social cybersecurity has transformed from an unknown to the centerpiece of information safeguarding. The article correctly points out that cyberwarfare is becoming increasingly more common, while physical warfare is not. This brings a new type of control via the media that is allowed through a country, with social manipulation. However, this does not stand true for a nation as closed off as North Korea, which denies outside internet connections. Although social manipulation via media would be harder in a nation such as the United States where information is so incredibly accessible that creating a movement that follows that actions and reactions would be nearly impossible.