Journal #10
Hacking humans in warfare is not a new concept. The terminology might be different, the medium and methods may be different but the results end up the same, information gained to gain advantage in war. It was once referred to as spying, or getting insider informants, maybe even defectors, via various means and methods people are manipulated to gain information or gain advantage. And as usual with cybersecurity, the suggested best method of defense against this social engineering is education. I can agree with this to a degree, however, how does one know they are being hacked or manipulated? What indicators is education going to give them to clue them in as being a target?