• DocumentCode
    547490
  • Title

    “Information Troops” - A Russian Cyber Command?

  • Author

    Giles, Keir

  • Author_Institution
    Conflict Studies Res. Centre, Oxford, UK
  • fYear
    2011
  • fDate
    7-10 June 2011
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    16
  • Abstract
    Appraisals of Russian military performance during the armed conflict with Georgia in August 2008 noted, among other deficiencies, poor performance in Information Warfare (IW). This led to calls in informed commentary for the creation of dedicated "Information Troops" within the Russian armed forces, whose duties would include what we would define as cyber operations. This stemmed from a perception in parts of the Russian Armed Forces that the "information war" against Georgia had been lost. No such entity has appeared in the Russian order of battle, but the public discussion and military comment is informative. Prospects for the appearance of "Information Troops" have been discounted both officially by the FSB and privately by Russian military officers. Arguments put forward against a unit of this kind include the unsuitability of servicemen for advanced cyber operations, and the ready availability and deniability of talented civilian volunteers. But at the same time Russia\´s EW troops are seeing their role and profile evolve in a manner which suggests they may be acquiring at least some IW capability. The Russian approach to IW differs from our own, and there are specific perceived internet vulnerabilities which further affect the Russian approach to cyber operations, and prompt Russian pushes for treaty arrangements governing cyberspace. This paper draws on unclassified open-source media and interviews with serving Russian military officers to consider the Russian military view of cyber operations as a subset of information war, and the prospects for creation of "information troops" (whether given this name or not) in the context of ongoing Russian military transformation. Informal links with volunteer and co-opted cyber forces are also considered.
  • Keywords
    Internet; military computing; security of data; FSB; Internet vulnerabilities; Russian cyber command; Russian military performance; Russian military transformation; armed conflict; cyber operations; cyberspace governance; information troops; information warfare; open source media; Cyberspace; Electronic warfare; Information security; Internet; USA Councils; Russia; doctrine; information warfare; military;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Cyber Conflict (ICCC), 2011 3rd International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Tallinn
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-61284-245-5
  • Electronic_ISBN
    978-9949-9040-3-7
  • Type

    conf

  • Filename
    5954699