Akademik

information superiority
n.
The capability to collect, process and disseminate information while exploiting or denying an adversary's ability to do the same.
Example Citation:
"Col. Charles J. Dunlap, staff judge advocate at the U.S. Strategic Command, doubts whether information superiority is possible, given the proliferation of sources for all sides."
— Frank A. Aukofer, "War and PCs," Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Related Words:
a-geographic
asymmetric warfare
back hacking
bioterrorist
cybotage
fourth-generation warfare
information warfare
logic bomb
rumint
Categories:
Data
Espionage
Military

New words. 2013.