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Ensuring the security of information structures in today's environment

Journal
2018 59th International Scientific Conference on Information Technology and Management Science of Riga Technical University (ITMS)
Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
Grabusts, Pēteris 
Rezekne Academy of Technologies 
DOI
10.1109/itms.2018.8552976
Abstract
In the modern sense, the concept of information warfare includes the use and management of information and communication technologies to achieve a competitive advantage compared to the opponent. An information warfare is a manipulation with information that trusts a goal without an objective understanding, so that the goal is to take decisions against its own interests in the interests of the opponents. Information structures are considered as systems that produce and process various types of information, provide the storage of information and access to users. Such information structures may include neural networks, adaptive learning systems, etc. This analytical article will cover more theoretical aspects related to the security of information systems from the system theory point of view. The author considers artificial neural networks as one of the potential threats in the context of information warfare.
Subjects
  • artificial neural net...

  • information structure...

  • information warfare

  • neural networks

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Jan 12, 2024
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