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Fall 2018 – Analysis of Unconventional Warfare: Kinetic, Cyber, and Information Environment

Affiliations: Asymmetric Threat Analysis
Project Leader: Austin Spacek
abs@tamu.edu
Political Science
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Danny Davis, Ph.D.
Meeting Times:
Mondays – 7 P.M
Team Size:
3 (Team Full)
Open Spots: 0
Special Opportunities:
We are seeking a team of 2-3 students from various academic background related to Unconventional Cyber and Kinetic warfare tactics (including engineering, computer science, political science, etc.). Students should be self-driven with strong work ethic. No research experience is needed, but willingness to learn and ask questions are a must. Expected to attend weekly meetings
Team Needs:
Ideal team description: We are seeking a team of 2-3 students from various academic background related to Unconventional Cyber and Kinetic warfare tactics (including engineering, computer science, political science, history, etc.). Students should be self-driven with strong work ethic. No research experience is needed, but willingness to learn and ask questions are a must. Expected to attend weekly meetings
Description:
Basis of the research: Cyber and Kinetic effects can be used by non-state actors to gain geo-political advantage: What additional information can be found in an analysis of unconventional warfare used by non-state actors in Ukraine and Crimea? In the past 5 years, what information would have enabled the E.U. and NATO to prevent such attacks?

Written by:
Jennie Lamb
Published on:
February 9, 2020

Categories: FullTags: Fall 2018

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